Book description
'Floundering in the footsteps of a deliberately downplayed police
enquiry, Libby manages to stir up more mud than the rotavator'. When
television personality Lewis Osbourne-Walker buys Creekmarsh Place, near
Steeple Martin in Kent, Libby Sarjeant's son Adam is employed to help
with the renovation of the garden. What he doesn't expect is to uncover
a long buried corpse. Libby, naturally, wants to know more about it, but
the police aren't going to tell her, and with her friend Fran's mind on
other things, she has to go it alone, with interesting and possibly
catastrophic results. 'Floundering in the footsteps of a deliberately
downplayed police enquiry, Libby manages to stir up more mud than the
rotavator'. When television personality Lewis Osbourne-Walker buys
Creekmarsh Place, near Steeple Martin in Kent, Libby Sarjeant's son Adam
is employed to help with the renovation of the garden. What he doesn't
expect is to uncover a long buried corpse. Libby, naturally, wants to
know more about it, but the police aren't going to tell her, and with
her friend Fran's mind on other things, she has to go it alone, with
interesting and possibly catastrophic results.