Constable Along the River Bank

Constable Along the River Bank by Nicholas Rhea, published by Robert Hale in 2002, is a humorous fiction that follows the life of Constable Nick in the village of Aidensfield. As he considers the possibility of promotion, he faces unexpected challenges, including the mysterious disappearance of children, a man vanishing in the river, and the revelation of a long-lost son. This edition spans 223 pages and is presented in English.
Readers will find a blend of humor and drama as Constable Nick navigates the complexities of his role while dealing with personal revelations and community issues. The narrative explores themes of family and duty against the backdrop of village life, offering insights into the everyday experiences of a police officer. This engaging story captures the essence of small-town dynamics and the unexpected twists that come with them.
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Most police officers contemplate promotion, and Constable Nick of Aidensfield is no exception. As he ponders leaving his village in a bid for higher rank, there is drama when children go missing, a man disappears in the river and Nick discovers he has a long lost son.
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