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Trouble in Nuala
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Trouble in Nuala

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Meet Inspector Shanti de Silva, the new chief of police in Nuala, a sleepy town in the beautiful tea country of colonial Ceylon. He moved from the big city in search of a quiet life, but now that he’s faced with the suspicious death of an arrogant plantation owner, it looks like Nuala won’t be as peaceful as he’d hoped. He’s going to need all his experience to unravel the mystery and prove his worth to his new British boss. A vintage-style mystery set in the 1930s, spiced with colourful characters and a dash of humour. I can imagine sitting out on the veranda sipping iced tea in the sweltering heat but with a constant reminder of the wilder side of Ceylon just over the other side of the high garden fence. Just stunning! Books from Dusk till Dawn

Clever plotting, sharply defined characters and luscious description make this a hugely enjoyable read. I look forward to volume 2 . Ros Carne Author of The Pupil and The Stepmother

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stane Street Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 November 2016
Pages
198
ISBN
9780995693401

Meet Inspector Shanti de Silva, the new chief of police in Nuala, a sleepy town in the beautiful tea country of colonial Ceylon. He moved from the big city in search of a quiet life, but now that he’s faced with the suspicious death of an arrogant plantation owner, it looks like Nuala won’t be as peaceful as he’d hoped. He’s going to need all his experience to unravel the mystery and prove his worth to his new British boss. A vintage-style mystery set in the 1930s, spiced with colourful characters and a dash of humour. I can imagine sitting out on the veranda sipping iced tea in the sweltering heat but with a constant reminder of the wilder side of Ceylon just over the other side of the high garden fence. Just stunning! Books from Dusk till Dawn

Clever plotting, sharply defined characters and luscious description make this a hugely enjoyable read. I look forward to volume 2 . Ros Carne Author of The Pupil and The Stepmother

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Stane Street Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
25 November 2016
Pages
198
ISBN
9780995693401