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- From the internationally award-winning creator of Broadchurch comes a brilliant new detective story following one man's death and the secrets that unravel in a coastal English village The villagers of Bradcombe like to think of it as one of the most picturesque spots on England's seaside.
- About the Author: Chris Chibnall is a BAFTA-, Peabody-, and Royal Television Society-Award winning screenwriter, producer, and playwright.
- 432 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
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From the internationally award-winning creator of Broadchurch comes a brilliant new detective story following one man's death and the secrets that unravel in a coastal English village
The villagers of Bradcombe like to think of it as one of the most picturesque spots on England's seaside.
But now, it's a crime scene.
A man is found dead, tied to a chair in the middle of the road, with a stag's antlers on his head. The gruesome scene stuns the town, especially when they learn that it is Jim Tiernan, owner of the White Hart pub, who has been found murdered.
Is it a personal vendetta or something more macabre? Tierney's pub is at the center of village life and he knew everyone's secrets.
Detective Nicola Bridge grew up in Bradcombe and has been craving a juicy case ever since she moved back from the big city. DC Harry Ward is ten years younger, and their partnership is somehow stronger and more satisfying even than her marriage. Together, they are determined to crack the storybook facade to find out just what the people of Bradcombe have to hide.
And now, in the town she thought she knew so well, Detective Nicola Bridge is asking questions. Is she ready for what she's about to find?
About the Author
Chris Chibnall is a BAFTA-, Peabody-, and Royal Television Society-Award winning screenwriter, producer, and playwright. He is the creator of the internationally acclaimed Broadchurch, which ran for three seasons, winning four BAFTAs among more than twenty awards. From 2018 to 2022 Chris was the showrunner of the BBC's Doctor Who, casting Jodie Whittaker as the first female Doctor and winning multiple awards domestically and internationally. He has honorary doctorates from Edge Hill University and Sheffield Hallam University and was awarded the Eurofipa d'Honneur in Biarritz in 2015.