Download Inspector Quantrill Series by Sheila Radley (.ePUB)

Inspector Quantrill Series by Sheila Radley (3-7&9)
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Overview: Sheila Mary Robinson was born and brought up in rural Northamptonshire, one of the fortunate means-tested generation whose further education was free. She went from her village school via high school to London University, where she read history.
Genre: Mystery

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A Talent for Destruction (Inspector Quantrill #3) :The skull is buried in the snow. Little Justin and Adrian think at first that it’s a football — but footballs don’t have eyeless, noseless sockets and grinning teeth.
Detective Chief Inspector Douglas Quantrill is the first policeman on the scene. He finds the skeleton of what appears to be a young man dressed in jeans. He could have been a derelict who died of drugs, he could have fallen down an embankment from a nearby highway — or it could be murder. But who is he? Nobody has been reported missing.

The Quiet Road to Death (Inspector Quantrill #4) :Breckham Market is a village with immaculate gardens, charming houses, friendly neighbors … and a ghoulish murderer. — The tranquility of Breckham Market is shattered when Angela Arrowsmith’s cat is found decapitated and the words "Your Turn Next" are scrawled on her door. The decapitation is of special interest to Chief Inspector Douglas Quantrill, who has been investigating the murder and decapitation of a lovely young woman.
Quantrill would certainly welcome help, especially when another body is found. But when help comes in the form of the attractive and ambitious Detective Sergeant Hilary Lord, he’s not so sure ..

Fate Worse Than Death (Inspector Quantrill #5) :The flavor is delicious said Publishers Weekly about this fifth in the Inspector Quantrill series, set as always in a small Suffolk town, and concerning, in roughly equal measure, Quantrill’s investigation of a vanished young woman and the efforts of his deputy, the uber-Yuppie Martin Tait, to persuade a rich old relative to rewrite her will in his favor.

Who Saw Him Die? (Inspector Quantrill #6) : For whom the bell tolls. — Cuthbert "Clanger" Bell, the town drunk, died exactly as everyone in Breckham Market had predicted: he staggered out of his favorite pub and into the path of an oncoming car. Three respected citizens witnessed the incident, and all called it an accident. But Eunice Bell, the dead man’s sister, demanded that Chief Inspector Quantrill investigate her brother’s murder. With no evidence and no real inclination to pursue the charge, Quantrill — his usual enthusiasm for investigation dimmed by his troubled marriage and his growing desire for the attractive Sergeant Hilary Lloyd — didn’t expect Miss Bell’s accusation to lead anywhere… certainly not to a brutal murder or, for Quantrill himself, to the tragic results of love and desire.

This Way Out (Inspector Quantrill #7) : Derek and Christine Cartwright live in a lovely house in the Suffolk village of Wyveling. When Christine’s mother, Enid, arrives for a visit, Derek welcomes her warmly, but when an accident makes her a permanent resident, Derek’s nightmare begins — horrible dreams of strangling Enid to death. Why would he want her dead? A compelling novel of psychological suspense.

Fair Game (Inspector Quantrill #9) :Lewis Glaven, the owner of the Chalcot estate, had arranged the pheasant shoot to introduce his son Will’s shy fiancee to country house living. Hope Meynell was lovely, but most unsuitable for Chalcot, and Lewis was not the only one who disapproved of the engagement. Then, as Animal Rights protesters tried to put a stop to it, a tragic accident occurred. But when Detective Chief Inspector Douglas Quantrill took charge of the investigation, it became apparent that a murder had taken place.

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