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by MICHAEL HAMBLING


  ‘Oh, I see that I’ve been suitably chastised,’ Sophie replied, laughing. ‘You’ve probably guessed that was the warning that Jade used to get when she misbehaved. Which was fairly regularly, I have to say. So, finally, to Barry. I don’t think he knows what he’s let himself in for, coming to work as my permanent number two. Barry, without you this whole investigation would probably have been a complete shambles. As you probably spotted, I still haven’t fully recovered from my illness, but now that you’re with me I’m not worried about it because I know we’ll be fine. The biggest thank-you of the day goes to you.’

  She raised her glass and another round of cheering and applause broke out. Barry Marsh blushed even more deeply, particularly when Gwen planted a noisy kiss on his cheek.

  Ed Wilton turned to Rosemary. ‘I know you’ve lost a close friend, and in the worst possible circumstances. But what she said just now was right. We’ve found each other, so something good has come out if it all.’ He squeezed her hand.

  ‘And you’ve started writing love songs again,’ Rosemary answered, smiling at him. ‘Maybe the world needs a few more of them. Don’t you think so?’

  ‘Only time will tell. I need to flog them to some gullible singer first.’

  THE END

  Acknowledgements

  I would like to thank Jasper Joffe and the staff at Joffe Books for helping to add the final touches to this novel. Anne Derges, as the crime editor, has done a first-rate job in helping to smooth out my somewhat rough original.

  The Beaumont Society (www.beaumontsociety.org.uk) is the UK’s leading support organisation for transgender people. The society has a network of voluntary “Regional Organisers” across the country who are able to help with problems. The author wishes to thank members of the society for their assistance with parts of this novel. The author would also like to thank Bailey at the NTPA (the National Trans Police Association) for her help in supplying background information about the experiences of police officers with gender identity issues.

  THE OTHER SOPHIE ALLEN BOOKS ARE AVAILABLE NOW:

  Book1: DARK CRIMES

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  A young woman’s body is discovered on a deserted footpath in a Dorset seaside town late on a cold November night. She has been stabbed through the heart.

  It seems like a simple crime for DCI Sophie Allen and her team to solve. But not when the victim’s mother is found strangled the next morning. The case grows more complex as DCI Sophie Allen discovers that the victims had secret histories, involving violence and intimidation. There’s an obvious suspect but Detective Allen isn't convinced. Could someone else be lurking in the shadows, someone savagely violent, looking for a warped revenge?

  BOOK 2 DEADLY CRIMES

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  A young man’s mutilated body is found on top of the Agglestone, a well-known local landmark on Studland Heath

  It seems that he was involved in a human trafficking and prostitution gang. But why is DCI Sophie Allen keeping something back from her team? Is it linked to the extraordinary discovery of her own father's body at the bottom of a disused mineshaft, more than forty years after he disappeared?

  BOOK 4: BURIED CRIMES

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  A family move into their dream home in Dorchester: it seems perfect, particularly for their two children, but when Philip and Jill Freeman move a buddleia bush, what they find buried beneath its roots will haunt them forever.

  Glossary of English terms for US readers

  ACC: assistant chief constable

  Asian: someone who (or whose ancestors) originates from India, Pakistan or Bangladesh

  Beaker: glass or cup for holding liquids

  Bladdered: drunk

  Bob: money

  Bod: person

  Boffin: smart person, scientist

  Boot: trunk, as in car trunk

  Bother: as in bother, means in trouble

  Charity Shop: thrift store

  Caravan: camper or small motorhome

  Carrier bag: plastic bag from supermarket

  Care Home: an institution where old people are cared for

  Chat-up: flirt, trying to pick up someone with witty banter or compliments

  Chinwag: conversation

  Ciggy: cigarette

  Comprehensive School (Comp.): High school

  Copper: police officer (slang)

  Cotton wool: raw cotton

  Childminder: someone who looks after children for money

  CID: Criminal Investigation Department

  Coach: a bus, often used for travel, holidays or trips

  Cos: because

  CPS: Crown Prosecution Service, body which decides whether cases go to criminal court

  Council: local government

  Deck: one of the landings on a floor of a tower block

  Diary: appointment book

  Div: idiot (offensive)

  Dodgy: not to be trusted, illegal

  Dosh: money

  Double glazing: insulated windows with two layers of glass

  DC: detective constable

  DI: detective inspector

  DS: detective sergeant

  ED: accident and emergency department of hospital

  Estate: public/social housing estate (similar to housing projects)

  Estate agent: realtor (US)

  Fag: cigarette

  Fancy: find attractive

  FE: further education college

  Freshers: Students in their first term/year at university

  Garden Centre: a business where plants and gardening equipment are sold

  Gas people: company selling consumers gas for heating and hot water

  Gobsmacked: surprised

  Get off: make out

  GP: general practitioner, a doctor based in the community

  Gran: grandmother

  Guest house: a private house offering rooms to paying guests (in the days before Airbnb!)

  Hard nut: tough guy

  Hatchback: a car with an upwards-opening door across full width of back

  Home: care home for elderly or sick people

  Home Office: UK government department in charge of domestic affairs

  Inne: isn’t he

  Into care: a child taken away from their family by the social services

  Jobcentre: unemployment office

  Jumper: sweater

  Kosher: genuine or legal

  Lad: young man

  Lamped: hit

  Lay-by: an area off a road where cars can pull in and stop

  Lift: as in give a lift, drive someone somewhere

  Loo: toilet

  Lounge: living room

  Lorry: a truck

  Mobile phone: cell phone

  Net curtains: a type of semi-transparent curtain

  Newsagents: shop selling newspapers, confectionery, cigarettes etc.

  NHS: National Health Service, public health service of UK

  Nick: police station (as verb: to arrest)

  Nowt: nothing

  Nutter: insane person

  Nursery: a place which grows plants, shrubs and trees for sale (often wholesale)

  OCD: Obsessive-compulsive disorder

  OS: Ordnance Survey, detailed map

  Overalls: dungarees

  Pants: underwear

  PC: police constable

  PM: post-mortem

  Petrol: gasoline

  Petrol station: gas station

  Piss off: as exclamation, go away (rude). Also can
mean annoy.

  Planning Department: the local authority department which issues licences to build and develop property

  Plod: policeman

  Posh: upper class

  Punter: client of prostitute / can also mean gambler

  Randy: horny

  Ready meal: prepared food which only needs to be reheated

  Rock: a sugary candy often on sale at the seaside

  Semi: semi-detached house, house with another house joined to it on one side only

  Skinful: enough alcohol to make you drunk

  Skip: a large container for building rubbish

  Services: Shops and gas station by highway

  Sixth-former: student in the final two years of high school (16-18 years old)

  Sod: an annoying person

  Sod it: expression meaning you’ve decided not to give a damn

  Solicitor: lawyer

  Squaddies: soldiers

  Tea: dinner (Northern English)

  Till: cash register

  Tipsy: a bit drunk

  Toerag: loser (insulting)

  Ton: a hundred pounds

  Torch: flashlight

  Tutor: university teacher

  Tower block: tall building containing apartments (usually social housing)

  Two-up two-down: house with two bedrooms upstairs, and two rooms downstairs

  Uni: university/college

  Uniform: a police officer wearing a uniform, usually a police constable

  Van: a vehicle for carrying goods

  Warrant card: police ID in the UK

  Young offender: criminal between 14-17 years of age

  CHARACTER LIST

  Detective Chief Inspector Sophie Allen is Dorset’s acknowledged expert on murder and violent crime, newly appointed to run the county’s Serious and Violent Crime Unit. She is 42 years old as the series starts, and lives with her family in Wareham. Sophie has a law degree and a master’s in criminal psychology. Sophie may appear at first to be somewhat of a ‘cold fish,’ over-intellectual and too clever by half, but conceals a dark past.

  Detective Sergeant Barry Marsh is in his early thirties and in Dark Crimes, the first novel, is based at Swanage police station. He’s quiet, methodical and dedicated, the perfect foil for Sophie’s hidden fragility.

  Detective Constable Jimmy Melsom is also based in Swanage. He has only recently joined the CID, and is a little gung-ho in his attitude to crime investigation.

  Detective Constable Lydia Pillay is a talented young officer based with DCI Allen at Dorset County police HQ.

  Detective Inspector Kevin McGreedie is attached to the Bournemouth and Poole division of Dorset police. His assistant is DS Bob Thomson.

  Detective Superintendent Matt Silver is Sophie’s immediate boss. He helped to appoint her to lead the Violent Crime Unit but, to his regret, has a largely administrative role in the county police hierarchy.

  Detective Chief Superintendent Neil Dunnett is the overall commander. He clashes with Sophie several times in Dark Crimes. The source of the antagonism is not clear.

  Martin Allen is Sophie’s husband. He is head of the mathematics department at a large secondary school in Dorchester. Martin has a minor, but very supportive, role in the novels. He and Sophie met while at university. He has a more prominent role in later novels in the series.

  Sophie and Martin have two daughters. Jade is fifteen in the first novel, and appears in all the subsequent stories. She has a lively and very quirky personality. Hannah, the elder daughter, is a drama student in London. She is quieter in her approach to life. She appears as a minor character in the first novel, but has a more important role in later books.

  Thank you for reading this book. If you enjoyed it please leave feedback on Amazon, and if there is anything we missed or you have a question about then please get in touch. The author and publishing team appreciate your feedback and time reading this book.

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