The Unkindest Cut by Gerald Hammond

The Unkindest Cut by Gerald Hammond

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The Unkindest Cut by Gerald Hammond

A knife-wielding criminal threatens a rural Scottish idyll in the latest mystery from a well-loved author . . .  Life is good for Jane Highsmith and Roland Fox - Jane is planning on taking over the local veterinary practice, Roland's second novel has been accepted for publication, and they are soon to be married. However, their wedding day is interrupted by a knife-wielding intruder. After confronting Jane in her surgery, she manages to inject the culprit with a microchip used for identifying pets. When a nearby petrol station is robbed by the same perpetrator, DI Fellowes and DS Bright hope that the microchip will lead them to the suspect . . .

John Skelton was a rector and ordained priest. He was a court poet for King Henry VII and a tutor to King Henry VIII, as well as a poet laureate at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. Gerald Hammond is an English professor at Manchester University. He is the editor of Collected Poems: Richard Lovelace and the author of Fleeting Things and The Creation of the English Bible.

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ISBN 13 9780727881779
ISBN 10 0727881779
Title The Unkindest Cut
Author Gerald Hammond
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Canongate Books
Year published 2012-06-01
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.