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Free today on Amazon - A Murder Close to Home (An Eve Duncan Murder Mystery) by Julia Underwood

London, 1941.
The city is at war but the threat is not only from the Luftwaffe.
The local milkman is missing, and Eve Duncan has been enlisted by the understaffed police to help solve the mystery.
When his body turns up at a bomb site, it becomes clear that his death was not an accidental casualty of war but a brutal murder.
When more killings occur in the same area, it becomes clear to Eve these seemingly random attacks must be connected.
As the death toll mounts, and with the community in uproar, Eve must solve the case - before it is too late.
How are the deaths connected?
And why is this quiet London suburb being targeted?
With war raging across the continent who would want to commit A Murder Close to Home…?


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http://www.amazon.co.uk/Murder-Close...362247031_f_24
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