Stretched across the road was the body of a policeman. On the way
home one evening in the Romney Marsh, Bookseller Theodore Terhune
and friend Julia are caught in heavy coastal fog. A passing lorry
provides some guidance on the narrow country roads, but the night
ends with intentional mishap and a dead body. It becomes clear that
the constable's death was not accidental, but what possessed Tom
Kitchen to try to stop a lorry singlehandedly at 1am? His widow is
frightened; local farms vandalized; his home ransacked. Suspicion
centres around the Load of Hay, an ancient Dickensian pub full of
unsavoury characters, and Terhune finds the clues may lay in the
history of 18th century smuggling in the Romney Marsh.
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