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Secrets of Death: A Cooper and Fry Mystery
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Secrets of Death: A Cooper and Fry Mystery

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For fans of Broadchurch, Louise Penny, and Peter Robinson comes a spellbinding new novel from internationally bestselling author Stephen Booth

Residents of the Peak District are used to tourists descending on its soaring hills and brooding valleys. However, this summer brings a different kind of visitor to the idyllic landscape, leaving behind bodies and secrets.

A series of suicides throughout the Peaks throws Detective Inspector Ben Cooper and his team in Derbyshire’s E Division into a race against time to find a connection to these seemingly random acts — with no way of predicting where the next body will turn up. Meanwhile, in Nottingham Detective Sergeant Diane Fry finds a key witness has vanished . . .

But what are the mysterious Secrets of Death?

And is there one victim whose fate wasn’t suicide at all?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherHarperCollins
Release dateApr 4, 2017
ISBN9780062690357
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Secrets of Death: A Cooper and Fry Mystery
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Stephen Booth

Stephen Booth's fourteen novels featuring Cooper and Fry, all to be published by Witness, have sold over half a million copies around the world.

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    I enjoyed this book. I haven't read any of this series before. I enjoyed the description and the characters. However, it did dwell somewhat on the rights and wrongs of suicide. Other than that it was an enjoyable read.