Little White Lies

Little White Lies by Ian McFadyen, published by Book Guild in 2012, is a mystery novel that unfolds in the village of Moulton, rural Lancashire. As Inspector Steve McNab and his family transition from London to this seemingly tranquil setting, their expectations of a peaceful life are quickly shattered when a woman is murdered shortly after their arrival. This incident thrusts Steve into the role of investigator, revealing unsettling secrets that lurk within the village’s history.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of small-town life and the hidden truths that can surface in the wake of tragedy. The story explores themes of mystery and detective work as Steve navigates the investigation, uncovering connections to the village’s past. With 300 pages of engaging content, this edition invites readers to immerse themselves in a tale where the quiet facade of rural living is disrupted by unforeseen events.
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When Inspector Steve McNab and his family move from London to the village of Moulton in rural Lancashire they all expect a quieter existence. However, in a matter of days, a woman is murdered in the village, and Steve finds himself in charge of an investigation that casts dark shadows into the village’s past.
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