Hazards in Hampshire

Hazards in Hampshire by Emma Dakin, published by Epicenter Press in 2019, is a 200-page work of fiction that delves into the mystery genre. The story follows Claire Barclay, who has settled in England after a long period of travel. As she begins to establish her tour guide business, her newfound peace is shattered by a murder in her quiet village, prompting her to confront the challenges that threaten her sanctuary.
In this engaging narrative, Claire navigates a web of suspicion and confusion with the support of her sister, a barrister, and her new dog. The introduction of a new romantic interest adds complexity to her journey as she seeks to uncover the truth behind the murder while protecting her home. This edition offers readers a cozy mystery experience, highlighting themes of amateur sleuthing and the resilience of women in the face of adversity.
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“Claire Barclay finds a home in England after twenty-five years of travelling. She has money, a tour guide business and ambitions. She is shocked by the murder in her quiet village, but is not going to give up on the haven she has finally found. With the help of her sister, the barracuda barrister, her new dog, new friends and the unexpected stimulus of a new man in her life, she deals with suspicion, confusion and threats.”–Provided by publisher.
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