Deathly Sabbatical

Deathly Sabbatical by Paul Lewis is a mystery novel published by Paul Lewis in May 2014. This English edition spans 219 pages and follows the story of Stuart Webster, who, after inheriting enough money to retire early, takes a job as a live-in caretaker at a disused quarry. His plans for relaxation are disrupted when a headless body is discovered in one of the pools, thrusting him into the media spotlight and raising suspicions about his involvement in the murder.
As the narrative unfolds, readers will find Stuart grappling with the accusations against him while the police remain tight-lipped about the investigation. The story delves into themes of innocence and the quest for truth, as Stuart must navigate the challenges of proving his innocence amidst growing public scrutiny. With its focus on mystery and detective elements, Deathly Sabbatical presents a compelling exploration of the unexpected turns life can take, especially when one is seeking peace and reflection.
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Inheriting sufficient money to retire early, Stuart Webster decides that before embarking on a new life he will give himself time to take stock. Taking the job of live-in caretaker at a disused quarry he is able to relax and collect his thoughts. That is until a headless body surfaces in one of the pools. Stuart becomes the focus of media interest which accuses him of being complicit in the murder. The police are reluctant to come forward with information to repute this allegation so Stuart is forced to prove his innocence.
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