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The Man of Friars' Wood

Book 7

When Stephen Mundy collapses mysteriously in the local woods, it at first seems to be a tragic case of a young person suffering a heart attack. However, not everyone believes that to be true, particularly his grieving father.


With the police inspector's hands tied, he asks Colonel Bainbridge and his niece Victoria to cast their eyes over the matter and see if there is anything more to it.


What Bainbridge and Victoria swiftly discover is that Stephen Mundy was not the local saint many believed he was and that at the heart of the matter is a swindled old man and a corrupt industrial organisation trying to profit from the poor.


Can Bainbridge and Victoria prove who really killed Stephen Mundy while secretly stopping a corporation from causing more harm to a local village?


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