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SO, WHO IS THE CROSSBOW KILLER?IT was Aber Tidy's annual Festival day. By far the most popular event in Doolally Valley----exciting, spectacular, colourful, a feast of fun and fancy cakes.Only this year, it would be remembered for the chilling crossbow murder of bank manager Bertie Brown in Bluebell Woods. Shot in the heart and buried under bracken.Fear flooded the shocked Valley, as Superintendent Matthews and his officers desperately searched for suspects, eventually focusing on the Aber Tidy archery club, where a number of arrows had mysteriously disappeared.Two further crossbow murders quickly followed, one in Bluebell Woods, and the other in a lay-by on a main road. No motive could be established.A university criminology student joined the hunt, along with a renowned psychic, and clues gradually began to appear, and the net closed in.It seemed everyone in Aber Tidy had a different prime suspect.So can YOU spot the clues, catch the killer, and collect the £20,000 reward?Good luck
SO where is the real Aber Tidy in Doolally Valley?Who is Dai 'twp' Richards?Beware the deliberate Red Herrings that are mixed in with genuine clues.Is there a Dai 'twp' in your small town? Or in a small town nearby?Are the disused coalmine, Bell Inn, maternity clinic, pickle factory, and St. Mary's Church pointing you in the right direction?Bus stop protesters are certainly rural, and believable, so the location is likely to be well away from a large town that offers a highly efficient transport service.Names have been changed to conceal identities, though one or two real ones might have slipped through, which would be enough to reveal the place that inspired this remarkable Aber Tidy story.Good luck
SO where is the real Aber Tidy in Doolally Valley? Who is Dai 'twp' Richards? Beware the deliberate Red Herrings that are mixed in with genuine clues. Is there a Dai 'twp' in your small town? Or in a small town nearby? Are the disused coalmine, Bell Inn, maternity clinic, pickle factory, and St. Mary's Church pointing you in the right direction? Bus stop protesters are certainly rural, and believable, so the location is likely to be well away from a large town that offers a highly efficient transport service. Names have been changed to conceal identities, though one or two real ones might have slipped through, which would be enough to reveal the place that inspired this remarkable Aber Tidy story. Good luck
The string of amazing exposes in this book will grip and alarm anyone, from the casual fan to the most passionate member of the Barmy Army.
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