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Cockington's beautiful thatched roof village in the heart of Devonshire, blessed with picture perfect postcard countryside, is in turmoil. Inspector Findlay and Cockington's only other policeman, the bumbling Sargent Allan Todd, are called to a murder scene at Chelston Manor. It's the home ofLord and Lady Preston.But who could have committed such a heinous crime?With six possible murderers, Inspector Findlay could be out of his depth. Just when you think you know who did it, this mystery takes another turn. From murder to Nazi conspirators to hidden fifteenth century treasure, this story has it all.Ken Mackenzie's first murder mystery novella, Murder at Cockington Court, rocketed up the charts. This sequel sees the return of many beloved locations and characters, but you'll never predict where the story is heading.
Nothing ever happens in Cockington, a sleepy thatched village in the heart of the Devonshire countryside. The odd stray sheep perhaps. Or a drunken argument in the 16th century Drum Inn is about as exciting as it gets.That is until Inspector Findlay and his trusted Sergeant are called to Cockington Court. The body of a local man has been found hanging from the balcony. Surely it was suicide.However, Inspector Findlay isn't so sure and as he investigates, the mystery deepens. Findlay soon discovers not everyone in Cockington is as honest and law abiding as they first seem. From the Mayor to the town's largest employer, all have a secret to hide and are connected to the victim in sinister ways.
Life on the farm taught Ken MacKenzie many things: integrity, responsibility, generosity, and stewardship. In this compendium of childhood recollections, Ken shares these lessons through another farm tradition: storytelling. Guided by ...
A tale of friendship, bravery and hope against all oddsBack in the good ol' days, there was a pit pony called Gentle George. He worked every day deep down in the tunnels of Grubb's Coal Mine in Yorkshire, England. George had a gentle nature, but a big heart. In this children's historical chapter book, discover the heroic deeds of Gentle George as he fights to save the miners when a freak storm floods the mine shaft, trapping them all in the dark.Buy Gentle George today to climb into a gripping historical tale.
Jasper was a very pretty kitten with a fluffy white coat and cute black feet. Plus he had the perfect little black nose, just like a button.But mummy cat had to watch her kitten all the time.Jasper was always getting into so much trouble………Jasper is a very curious and adventurous little kitten. What will happen as he ventures into the garden, up on the roof, into the pipes and even on a bus!Follow his escapades and misadventures in this adorable and engaging children’s story by English author and fan of cat picture books, Ken Mackenzie.With many locations, an easy to remember refrain and a subtle message of love and safety this sweet cat story will delight children and grandchildren alike. It will also be loved by fans of cat story books for children such as Pete the Cat by Eric Litwin and White Cat Black Cat by Sigal Adler and grandchildren alike.
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