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Interleaved Lives - A Douglas Hunter Mystery (Paperback)
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Interleaved Lives - A Douglas Hunter Mystery (Paperback)
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Loot Price R334
Discovery Miles 3 340
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Douglas Hunter works as a police detective till his wife leaves
him. Attempting to locate her, he abuses his access to police
databases, is forced to resign and sets up as a private detective.
Alison Ogilvie believes her husband is cheating. She engages Hunter
to check out a meeting in Dublin he is due to attend. There is no
meeting. Hunter is visited by his old boss, DS Maureen MacNeil.
Hostile as ever, she demands access to his house to keep tabs on
the disused church next door. When Ogilvie fails to come home,
Hunter traces the car but not Alan himself. They are visited by DS
MacNeil. A body thought to be that of Alan Ogilvie has been found
in a rented cottage. Ogilvie died of auto-erotic asphyxiation.
Questioned on suspicion of withholding information concerning her
husband's death, Alison contacts a lawyer, Louise Galbraith.
Although the evidence linking both Alison and Hunter to Alan
Ogilvie is circumstantial, MacNeil has dreamt up a conspiracy
theory linking the disappearance of Hunter's wife and the death of
Alison's husband. Alison finds a colleague of her husband dead in
her bathroom. Wanted by the Irish police for the murder of a
prostitute, he has broken in looking for somewhere to hide and in
the process severed an artery in the lower arm. Alison wants to
dispose of the body, Hunter insists on contacting the police.
MacNeil's suspicions are confirmed. The church is raided by the
police, the NCA and the Border Force. Thirteen people are detained,
two being people smugglers. A man working on a blocked drain
discovers bones in Hunter's garden. That morning a letter arrives
from a lawyer acting for his wife demanding half the value of their
house. Despite what DS MacNeil may think, his wife is still alive.
A pathologist confirms the bones in the garden are those of a dog.
MacNeil interviews Hunter on suspicion of murdering his wife. After
rehearsing the existing evidence MacNeil goes on to the bones found
in his garden. A pathologist has attended, the remains must be
Susan's. It becomes clear that MacNeil's judgement is impaired. A
test confirms MacNeil is using cocaine. MacNeil's boss, DI Maitland
confirms that Alison is no longer suspected of anything, including
any involvement in the death of her husband's colleague. The day
after Alan Ogilvie's funeral, Alison turns up on Hunter's doorstep.
Her sister has decided to stay on to support her over the festive
period - the last thing she wants. They quarrel. Alison has left
her own house to escape from her sister's children. Hunter and
Alison spend the night together. Like Susan before her, Alison is
less than impressed by his performance. They will have to work on
it.
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