The Canal Murders (A Yorkshire Murder Mystery Book 10) by J.R. Ellis - Kindle Edition
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A retired folk musician, Annie Shipton, is found stabbed through the neck at the helm of her barge on a canal. DS Stephanie Johnson and DS Andy Carter, who are on a canal holiday, investigate the seemingly impossible crime as no one else boarded her boat. DCI Oldroyd is called in from Harrogate to help solve the perplexing mystery with a long list of potential suspects.
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· 4 pulledLife moves at a slower pace on the canals. But death always comes when you least expect it.
When retired folk musician Annie Shipton is found stabbed through the neck at the helm of her barge, the couple can't help investigating the seemingly impossible crime.
Nobody else boarded Annie's boat—so how was she killed from behind?
With the method a perplexing mystery, DCI Oldroyd is summoned from Harrogate, and it's not long before the detectives have a long list of potential suspects.
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