Burying the Past

Burying the Past by Judith Cutler, published by Severn House in 2012, is a mystery novel that intertwines the professional and personal challenges faced by Detective Chief Superintendent Fran Harman. As she prepares for her upcoming wedding to Assistant Chief Constable Mark Turner, her plans are unexpectedly disrupted when a skeleton is discovered in the garden of their future home. This unsettling find leads to an investigation that complicates Fran’s life, revealing tensions within Mark’s family as his grown children react to the impending marriage.
Readers will find that the narrative explores themes of mystery and family dynamics, as Fran navigates the complexities of her career while dealing with the emotional fallout from the discovery. The story delves into the identity of the skeleton and the strange behavior of Mark’s children, adding layers to the unfolding drama. With 224 pages, this edition presents a detailed look at the intertwining of personal relationships and professional duties within the framework of a police procedural.
Official synopsis Publisher
Detective Chief Superintendent Fran Harman’s professional and private lives collide when a skeleton is unearthed in her garden Fran is preparing for her forthcoming wedding to Assistant Chief Constable Mark Turner, but renovations at the rectory they plan to move into are disrupted by the discovery of a skeleton buried in the vegetable patch. As investigations into its identity progress, it’s also clear that Mark’s two grown-up children are less than ecstatic at the prospect of their father’s forthcoming nuptials. In fact, at least one of them seems to be behaving very strangely indeed . . .
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “Burying the Past” about?
Who is the author of “Burying the Past”?
When was “Burying the Past” published?
What is the ISBN for “Burying the Past”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
