No Cure for Death

No Cure for Death by Hazel Holt is a mystery novel published by Allison & Busby in 2006. This edition, comprising 232 pages, is presented in English and delves into the complexities surrounding the death of Dr. Morrison, who is discovered dead under suspicious circumstances. As the investigation unfolds, evidence seemingly implicates Rhys Hampden, the troubled son of local residents, who was the last to see Dr. Morrison alive. However, Sheila Malory, a key figure in the narrative, harbors doubts about the nature of the crime.
Readers will find a detailed exploration of the investigation as Sheila seeks to uncover the truth behind Dr. Morrison’s demise. The story navigates themes of deception and the intricacies of village life, challenging the initial assumptions surrounding the murder. With elements of literary fiction intertwined with mystery and detective work, this book invites readers to engage with the unfolding drama and consider the motivations of those involved.
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When Dr Morrison is found dead, apparently murdered, evidence points towards Rhys Hampden, the drug addicted son of a couple from the village, and the last person to have seen Dr Morrison alive. However, Sheila Malory is not convinced that Dr Morrison’s death was simply the result of a random act of violence.
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