Where better to hide a body than in another man's grave, but three people in other people's graves leaves a vacuum in society, as the ones who put them there find out. A false trail is laid and they are reported missing, but they have touched other lives and questions are being asked. However Detective Chief Inspector Bland and Sergeant Darren Boyd are not going to allow the wool be pulled over their eyes, and are determined to find out the truth. During their investigations to find these missing people, they expose a few skeletons in their backgrounds, and they quickly realize that nobody...
Where better to hide a body than in another man's grave, but three people in other people's graves leaves a vacuum in society, as the ones who put the...
A group of weary travellers filed down the mountainside on their way home. They had been to fight a great battle against the Evil Blue Dragon and won. But all was not as it should be, for at their first stop the travellers found that all the people and animals had vanished from the village, and the lamasery was also empty. Not a single monk remained. Who, or what, had taken them, They realised that they are in grave danger. Suddenly the party of travellers disappeared, with the exception of one, Raynor the Hammerhead. He alone had to find out what happened to them, and effect a rescue without...
A group of weary travellers filed down the mountainside on their way home. They had been to fight a great battle against the Evil Blue Dragon and won....
Giles Jones, an out of work newspaperman sat on a bench watching the Thames flow by. There was a lot of traffic up and down the river at this time of night. Boats full of revellers were going past lights blazing, and music blaring. He had his camera on the seat beside him, just one good picture was all he needed. Something splashed in the water up stream from him, as it got nearer he thought it was a small boat, it had two lanterns and a bell on a rod which tinkled. It was a child's coffin and in the soft glow of the lanterns he could see that there was an occupant. This was the first victim...
Giles Jones, an out of work newspaperman sat on a bench watching the Thames flow by. There was a lot of traffic up and down the river at this time of ...