The Custard Corpses
A delicious 1940s mystery
by M J Porter
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Pub Date 25 Mar 2021 | Archive Date 13 Apr 2021
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Description
A delicious 1940s mystery.
Birmingham, England, 1943.
While the whine of the air raid sirens might no longer be rousing him from bed every night, a two-decade-old unsolved murder case will ensure that Chief Inspector Mason of Erdington Police Station is about to suffer more sleepless nights.
Young Robert McFarlane’s body was found outside the local church hall on 30th September 1923. But, his cause of death was drowning, and he’d been missing for three days before his body was found. No one was ever arrested for the crime. No answers could ever be given to the grieving family. The unsolved case has haunted Mason ever since.
But, the chance discovery of another victim, with worrying parallels, sets Mason, and his constable, O’Rourke, on a journey that will take them back over twenty-five years, the chance to finally solve the case, while all around them the uncertainty of war continues, impossible to ignore.
A Note From the Publisher
M J Porter writes historical fiction set before 1066. Usually. This is M J's first foray into the historical mystery genre and the twentieth century. M J writes A LOT, you've been warned.
Find MJ @coloursofunison or at www.mjporterauthor.com or at www.mjporterauthor.blog where M J blog's about books and films and sometimes, writing!
Advance Praise
""I was up until 2.30am reading the book because I couldn't wait to see how it ended.""
"Great little read. I have had the pleasure to read other books by MJ Porter. This is beyond the normal genre and way outside the normal historical timeline. But after saying that I feel compelled to say, absolutely smashed it. I loved it. The opening prologue gripped me, then I couldn’t put it down."
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Available Editions
| ISBN | 9781914332906 |
| PRICE | £2.99 (GBP) |
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