Time to Die, A

“Time to Die, A” by Hazel Holt is published by ALLISON & BUSBY in 2008 and spans 288 pages. This edition follows Sheila Malory as she navigates the complexities of her family life, particularly with her god-daughter and granddaughter, who are engrossed in the world of horses at a local stable. The glamorous couple running the stables, Jo and Charlie Hamilton, present an intriguing facade, prompting questions about the true nature of their business.
Readers will find themselves immersed in a narrative that explores the dynamics of family relationships and the hidden truths behind seemingly idyllic settings. As Sheila delves deeper into the lives of those around her, the story unfolds against the backdrop of Taviscombe, an imaginary place in England. The themes of investigation and the role of women private investigators in fiction are woven throughout, providing a rich context for the unfolding drama.
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Sheila Malory is being kept busy by her relations, particularly her god-daughter and granddaughter who have gone horse-mad at the local stables. Run by glamorous couple Jo and Charlie Hamilton, she a former leading lady and he a once Olympic standard equestrian, the stables seems to be a fine business – but is all as it seems?
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