Constable Nick Mystery series by Nicholas Rhea (Books #12, 16, 20)
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Overview: A pseudonym used by Peter N. Walker. Peter Norman Walker is a former policeman. He was born in Glaisdale, North Yorkshire.
Genre: Mystery
Constable by the Stream (#12)
In the splendid countryside of North Yorkshire, there’s barely time to stop for Constable Nick Rhea…
Not when missing sheep need locating, stray dogs need homing and thieves need identifying!
As Britain’s most popular copper continues his work around the village, he has to cope with an array of eccentric characters: a postman who can’t read, a helpful lady who steals from the elderly people in her care, and a delightful small-time villain called Tin Lid Talbot.
Winning an aged tin of sardines in a local raffle and upsetting the villagers by getting first prize at the local whist drive, PC Nick Rhea must contend with the variety and humorous exploits of a Yorkshire village.
Constable By the Stream is the lively tale of a young PC and the small rural community he calls home.
Constable in Control (#16)
Ever since he arrived from the smoky South, Constable Nick Rhea has been kept on his toes by the petty — and occasionally not so petty — wrongdoings produced by his rural Yorkshire patch…
One particular point of annoyance for the locals is the youths racing around the country lanes in their cars.
He receives nightly calls from one particular local who is most distressed by the reckless teens.
His current puzzle however, is a spate of thefts from remote moorland churches, thefts that may not be unconnected with Claude Jeremiah Greengrass’ latest enterprise, a free grass-cutting service to local churches…
Meanwhile, Sergeant Blaketon is occupied with the tricky task of policing a football match in Whitby.
Little does Blaketon know that his learner driver son Graham has joined the ominously named Killing Pits Club, who plan to take advantage of the absence of Blaketon and his officers in Whitby to stage a reckless, potentially lethal, motor-car time trial around Aidensfield…
Graham’s old friend Denis Meyers has always had trouble fitting in with the member of the Killing Pits Club, who first formed as children on bikes, but have now grown up and bought cars of their own.
As an unqualified driver without a car, Denis is something of an outcast.
He is particularly ostracised by the group unofficial leader, Gordon, who likes to tease Denis and push him to his limits…
But, how far will he go?
Constable at the Gate (#20)
Rural Yorskhire.
Dealing with the local population of this rural village shouldn’t provide too much crime.
Yet the days are never boring for Constable Nick…
Settled into his family life, he is now a popular resident of Aidensfield.
Regularly approached when he’s off-duty to help his neighbours with their current emergencies.
Rhea often finds himself in a situation where he must decipher the fact from the gossip.
Rumours are rampant and scandalous, but he must remain objective to carry out his job.
Easier said than done when you are living in a tight-knit community.
Returning the wandering elderly villagers to their family and ensuring the local pubs close on time are part of his normal routine.
Throw in a dramatic rescue of a much-loved pet and his work becomes exciting.
But the exposing of a small burglary ring whilst searching for a truant child hunting for a mythical bird really makes his job unique.
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