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Faithful Unto Death - Caroline Graham
1996 English hardback first edition, 1st impression, Headline, London
A fine book in fine unclipped dustwrapper
No names, inscriptions or stamps etc
Tightly bound and square, usual light Hodder edge tanning
The jacket has no loss or tears
Chief Inspector Barnaby finds himself in familiar territory, first division crime writing and highly recommended
A nice clean copy of the rarest book in the series
For Sale at £155 (approx $263) *DF6 - free delivery worldwide !

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Synopsis
Simone Hollingsworth disappeared on Thursday, 6 June. You could have said she had a wonderful day for it. A warm breeze was circulating beneath a sky so clear and bright it was almost colourless. The hedges were thick with blossom and in the fields rabbits and hares were larking about from sheer joie de vivre, as is the way of very young creatures who have not yet twigged what the world has in for them. The first sign in St Chad's Lane that all was not quite as it should be was observed by Mrs Molfrey, tottering past the house next door on her way to post a letter. Sarah Lawson was struggling to open the Hollingsworths' gate inwards with her foot while holding in her arms a large cardboard box. 'Let me help you,' said Mrs Molfrey. 'I can manage if you could keep this open.' 'It looks jolly heavy,' said Mrs Molfrey, referring to the box. She eased back the wrought and gilded iron. 'What on earth's in it?' 'Some Kilner jars for my stall at the fete.' They walked along the lane. Sarah courteously moving at a quarter of her usual pace, for Mrs Molfrey was very old. The clock on the flint and stone church tower struck three. 'Simone invited me for tea as well but she seems to have gone out. I found these on the patio steps.'

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