by Andrew John Hamling (Author)
The third in the series of Bethany Gallagher detective novels in which Gallagher is drawn into the world of crown green bowls. When Barbara Hitchcock engages Gallagher to find out if her husband is cheating on her, it seems like another routine case for the private investigator - until John Hitchcock's body turns up on King's Meadow's bowling green. Was he having an affair and is it linked to his death? Suspicion falls on members of his bowls team, but who could possibly have a motive for killing him? As Gallagher probes deeper, secrets surface and it becomes clear that none of the team has cause to lament his demise. It takes all of Gallagher's ingenuity - and a little help from the affable D.S. Danny Wainwright - to unmask the killer, leading to a race against time in a thrilling denouement
Author Biography
Andrew John Hamling was born in 1951 and brought up in East Grinstead, in Sussex. After leaving school he trained as a teacher and went on to complete an Open University degree in psychology. As a teacher, he worked in Zimbabwe and Argentina, as well as Britain, before moving to South Africa in 1997. He returned to Britain in 2011 and now lives in Burnley where he devotes himself to writing. His first Bethany Gallagher novel, 'A Matter of Conscience' was published in 2012, followed by 'A Family Affair' in 2016. He has also published a volume of poetry, 'Songs for Calpurnia' and a volume of short stories, 'Couplets'.