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Old 02-11-2019, 04:43 PM   #2995
Little.Egret
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Thin Air (Keith Calder Book 19) by Gerald Hammond

Few in Scotland can match gunsmith Keith Calder’s knowledge of firearms.

Fewer still have solved as many crimes as Calder, so it is fitting that Gerald Hammond’s unique, most popular amateur sleuth is called upon to solve a particularly vexing murder. Old Murdo, tenant farmer at Easter Coullie Farm, is found lying in a field with a bullet through his head. There is no shortage of suspects in the cranky old man’s murder, but the method is so ingenious that Detective Sergeant Ian Fellowes is baffled.

Enter Keith Calder, who is able to reconstruct what just might have happened…

First published in 1993 by Macmillan London Limited.

https://www.amazon.com/Thin-Air-Keit...dp/B07M6YBVJ1/

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Born in 1926, Gerald Hammond lived in Scotland, where he retired from his profession as an architect in 1982 to pursue his love of shooting and fishing and to write full time. After his first novel, Fred in Situ, was published in 1965, Gerald became a prolific author with over 70 published novels.
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