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Claws

de Stephen Booth

Sèrie: Cooper and Fry (novella)

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Fiction. Mystery. A stunning landscape, a ruthless conflict... and one young police detective.On the wild moors of England's Dark Peak, a conflict has been raging for years. The discovery of an illegal haul from the bedroom of a terraced house is a clue to what might be at stake - not only the fate of local wildlife, but perhaps the entire future of one of the most prized landscapes in the Peak District National Park.Derbyshire police detective DC Ben Cooper, on assignment to the Rural Crime Squad, finds himself stepping into the middle of the conflict, without being quite sure whose side he's on. The predators come in all shapes and sizes - and in this battle, not all the victims are human...CLAWS is a short novella from award-winning British crime writer Stephen Booth, author of thirteen novels in the Cooper & Fry series, all set in England's beautiful and atmospheric Peak District. At around 15,000 words, the story features one of the author's popular series characters, Detective Constable Ben Cooper, tackling the issues of wildlife crime.The ebook includes an excerpt from the first novel in the Cooper & Fry series, BLACK DOG."One of the elite British mystery writers" - Washington Times"Booth is a modern master of rural noir" - The Guardian"There are few, if any, contemporary writers who do this as well as Stephen Booth" - Arena Magazine"Booth delivers some of the best crime fiction in the UK" - Manchester Evening News.… (més)
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Es mostren totes 5
‘Raptor’ous Applause

Decent short story set in the world of twitching and egg collectors.

Nice and compact with interesting detail on the avian wildlife in the peaks and it’s ongoing battle with egg and chick thieves.

Thought provoking ending ( )
  KevinCannon1968 | Oct 2, 2021 |
Tempted in the charity shop by the corvid on the cover. It was all right but Cooper doesn't have the space to shine in such a short book and for anyone who knows anything about the Peak district and the illegal killing of raptors, comes across as a bit preachy. ( )
  Ma_Washigeri | Jan 23, 2021 |
Tempted in the charity shop by the corvid on the cover. It was all right but Cooper doesn't have the space to shine in such a short book and for anyone who knows anything about the Peak district and the illegal killing of raptors, comes across as a bit preachy. ( )
  Ma_Washigeri | May 27, 2018 |
A short story set on the Derbyshire moors. The dialogue seemed a little forced and unnatural to me, but it was a quick read with an interesting take on marriage and creatures which bond for life. ( )
  AJBraithwaite | Aug 14, 2017 |
I thought this was a great little book (80 pages). I haven't read any Stephen Booth novels before, but will now definitely consider reading his full length work. This book is about DC Ben Cooper, who features in his other books, and the story is about wildlife crime in the Peak District.

I found this a good read, and the story was self-contained, which is no mean feat with only 80 pages to play with. I particularly liked the ending, which made me smile. ( )
  nicx27 | Jun 29, 2011 |
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Fiction. Mystery. A stunning landscape, a ruthless conflict... and one young police detective.On the wild moors of England's Dark Peak, a conflict has been raging for years. The discovery of an illegal haul from the bedroom of a terraced house is a clue to what might be at stake - not only the fate of local wildlife, but perhaps the entire future of one of the most prized landscapes in the Peak District National Park.Derbyshire police detective DC Ben Cooper, on assignment to the Rural Crime Squad, finds himself stepping into the middle of the conflict, without being quite sure whose side he's on. The predators come in all shapes and sizes - and in this battle, not all the victims are human...CLAWS is a short novella from award-winning British crime writer Stephen Booth, author of thirteen novels in the Cooper & Fry series, all set in England's beautiful and atmospheric Peak District. At around 15,000 words, the story features one of the author's popular series characters, Detective Constable Ben Cooper, tackling the issues of wildlife crime.The ebook includes an excerpt from the first novel in the Cooper & Fry series, BLACK DOG."One of the elite British mystery writers" - Washington Times"Booth is a modern master of rural noir" - The Guardian"There are few, if any, contemporary writers who do this as well as Stephen Booth" - Arena Magazine"Booth delivers some of the best crime fiction in the UK" - Manchester Evening News.

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