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A Death Undeserved
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Twenty years ago, Victoria Fanshaw vanished without a trace. No body. No answers. No justice. Her disappearance shattered her family and left a wealthy Yorkshire community cloaked in suspicion. The police investigation stalled, the case grew cold, and her father, Sir David, has lived with grief and unanswered questions ever since. Now, in desperation, he turns to ex-Detective Inspector Rachel Barnes and her elite enquiry team. Unrestricted by bureaucracy and willing to tread where official investigators failed, Rachel begins to prise open a case riddled with secrets. But the village of Evesham is no quiet haven, it is a place fractured by lies, betrayal, and guilt. Ten suspects. All with ties to Victoria. All with something to lose. And one of them hiding the darkest truth of all. As Rachel’s team deploys they unearth dangerous connections to corruption and organised crime. The past begins to bleed into the present. Threats mount, loyalties fracture, and the search for the truth becomes a battle for survival. When the villagers gather for a glittering black-tie event at Evesham Hall, masks will fall, old ghosts will surface, and a murderer will finally be exposed. But even then, justice comes at a devastating price. Rich in atmosphere and laced with tension, A Death Undeserved is a gripping crime thriller that proves the past never truly stays buried.
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