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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Footprints of the Devil, by Olive Etchells, is a combination British cozy and police procedural: the "cozy" aspect being the setting of a small Cornish (home of my ancestors) village where everybody knows and looks out for everybody else, and the "police procedural" part being the outside, but still Cornish, police force that comes to the village to investigate two mysterious deaths. Champion surfer Dave Tregenza abruptly left Porthmenna 7 years ago, baffling and angering his older brother Jonathan and aunt/guardian Frances. He returns just as abruptly, called home by a premonition that is shortly, and sadly, confirmed - brother Jonny is missing, and soon found dead. Not just dead, but murdered....When a second body is found, the thoughtful and insightful DCI Channon is brought in to supplement the work of DS Bowles, a prickly man with ambitions; but they are starting at a disadvantage as almost a week has elapsed since both men disappeared. Will they be able to sort out the facts, and will the close-knit but often closed-mouthed villagers help or hinder them in their quest for the truth? And what is the role of the Goonhilly earth satellite station, a huge facility near the village that is a likely target for terrorists? This is a fun and clever read, with some nice characterizations and an intricate plot - it's not often that I don't guess the killer before that person is revealed, but I didn't guess it here, a high accolade indeed for a mystery! Recommended. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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Championship surfer Dave Tregenza returns to his native Cornwall for a surprise visit, only to find his sister-in-law and aunt in turmoil because Jonathan, his brother, has disappeared without a trace. Then, several days later, Jonny's dead body is discovered on a remote beach within a few miles of the huge satellite earth station at Goonhilly Downs. The police suspect a link between Jonny and the site, so DCI Channon, who has had previous experience in suspected sabotage, is called in from the adjacent police authority. His investigation proceeds without success until a second murder occurs... No library descriptions found. |
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