Reviews of Pebbleton-On-Edge

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In a quiet English seaside village Sue and her colleagues at the Parish Council think life is fun but boring, until they are shocked out of complacency when murder is discovered literally under their noses. The arrival of police and reporters alarms the unlikely new Parish Clerk, who has good reason to seek obscurity. Worse is to come, as a 200-year-old crime produces modern consequences.
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Reviews of Pebbleton-On-Edge by D A Gregory

Susan reviewed on Oct. 23, 2011

An Excellent Read.
The authors descriptions are so vivid that I was immediately transported to the seaside village; and with a few words characters are skilfully drawn and imaginably real.
A testament to the book is that I found myself thinking about the characters between periods of reading and thinking what might happen next.
(reviewed 18 days after purchase)
Rebecca Brown reviewed on Sep. 6, 2011

Very funny and thrilling, couldn't put it down. Lots of exciting twists. Characters are very well described and lovable. Gripping, well worth it!
(reviewed 20 days after purchase)
Jay Ray reviewed on Aug. 22, 2011
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It was a good read. Fun and pacey as well intriguing.
(reviewed 21 days after purchase)
hannah2082 reviewed on Aug. 6, 2011

Brilliantly well written

Brilliantly well written

I could all too easily fit the characters onto people that I work with, especially with regards to James and Fiona. I will now be spending (work's) time wondering what secrets they are hiding.

A murder mystery with a twist!
(reviewed 5 days after purchase)