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Caton's Manchester
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Caton’s Manchester

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This book presents eight classic walks in and around the City of Manchester, based on the Bestselling series, the DCI Caton, Manchester Murder Mysteries. In response to requests from his readers, author Bill Rogers has re-visited settings that were key in one or more of his thirteen crime fiction books, and has woven them around must see sights and places to visit including museums, galleries, libraries, historic churches and the cathedral, Victorian cut-through pubs, bars, and restaurants. The walks are complemented by extracts from the relevant books which have been highlighted to give the reader the choice to skip them if they wish. All of the walks are accessible to those with a disability, and are accompanied by detailed information to assist them. The walks are equally perfect for visitors to the city, and those who think they know it well and are prepared to be surprised. Appropriate for families with children of primary school age, and upwards.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Caton Books
Date
7 January 2015
Pages
110
ISBN
9781909856196

This book presents eight classic walks in and around the City of Manchester, based on the Bestselling series, the DCI Caton, Manchester Murder Mysteries. In response to requests from his readers, author Bill Rogers has re-visited settings that were key in one or more of his thirteen crime fiction books, and has woven them around must see sights and places to visit including museums, galleries, libraries, historic churches and the cathedral, Victorian cut-through pubs, bars, and restaurants. The walks are complemented by extracts from the relevant books which have been highlighted to give the reader the choice to skip them if they wish. All of the walks are accessible to those with a disability, and are accompanied by detailed information to assist them. The walks are equally perfect for visitors to the city, and those who think they know it well and are prepared to be surprised. Appropriate for families with children of primary school age, and upwards.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Caton Books
Date
7 January 2015
Pages
110
ISBN
9781909856196