A Kesley and Lambert novel.
Did Vera Foster commit suicide? That's what everybody thinks. But Chief Inspector Kelsey has another theory.
He insists Vera's husband Gerald killed his wife, even though he was seventy miles away when she died.
Following his intuition, and risking his reputation, Kelsey sets out to prove Gerald's guilt and solve the most complicated puzzle of his career.
Reviews
Praise for Emma Page:
‘A cunningly assembled net-tightener' The Times
About the author
Emma Page first began writing as a hobby, and after a number of her poems had been accepted by the BBC and her short stories began appearing in weekly magazines, she took to writing radio plays and crime novels. She was first published in the Crime Club, which later become Collins Crime.
An English graduate from Oxford, Emma Page taught in every kind of educational establishment the UK and abroad before she started writing full-time.
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