Inspector Rafferty dismisses the report of a hooded body hanging from a tree in Dedman Wood. When the witness turns out to be a magistrate, who identifies the body as a man once accused of child-rape, Rafferty becomes concerned that someone is carrying out their own form of justice.
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Geraldine Evans' Rafferty & Llewellyn novels all feature Joseph Aloysius Rafferty, her lapsed Catholic, working-class copper, whose family are a difficult cross for a police inspector to bear - honest only according to their own lights, one - his 'Ma", has an unfortunate addiction to buying dubious 'bargains'. His sidekick is Sergeant Dafyd Llewellyn, the university educated, serious-minded, son of a Welsh Methodist Minister, who thinks the law should apply to everyone - even the mothers of detective inspectors.
'ABSOLUTE POISON' is the sixth in the series and was published by Severn House in December 2002.
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Hardcover. Condition: Good+. No Jacket. large print, black pictorial boards, library stamped, minor fep damage, some minor shelf wear, some wear to edges and corners, a very good tight clean copy overall. a bound and hooded body has been seen hanging from a tree in Dedman woods. Inspector Rafferty dismisses it as a schoolboy hoax. but the witness is a local magistrate and he identifies the corpse as a local man. Ex-Library. Seller Inventory # 615829
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