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The Woodhead Diaries

The Woodhead Diaries

Anne Grange
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Workmen find two skeletons in an old Victorian shaft. The bodies date from the 1840s, when Irish navvies dug the first tunnel.

Young CID Sergeant Susan Priestley follows a trail that takes her to Dublin, where a sensitive diary has been locked away for over a hundred years.

Slowly, Susan unravels the murder plots and discovers a Victorian world of establishment intrigue and hypocrisy.

“Dave Cherry lives and breathes Barnsley and its history, culture and passion like a seam of coal through rock.” - Andy Kershaw, BBC Radio Sheffield.

“Dave is a multi- talented songwriter, playwright, archive film historian, and now an author! Everything he does has the golden Midas touch.” - Barnsley Councillor Phillip Birkinshaw.

“Dave Cherry’s wonderful skills and humour have enlivened the lives of Barnsley Chronicle readers for years.” - John Threlkeld , retired Barnsley Chronicle deputy editor.

“This is a book I can’t wait to read! Barnsley’s latest novelist is writing about the Huskar mining disaster.”

- Mel Dyke, education consultant, lecturer and writer.
Language
English
Pages
399
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
July 06, 2014

The Woodhead Diaries

Anne Grange
0/5 ( ratings)
Workmen find two skeletons in an old Victorian shaft. The bodies date from the 1840s, when Irish navvies dug the first tunnel.

Young CID Sergeant Susan Priestley follows a trail that takes her to Dublin, where a sensitive diary has been locked away for over a hundred years.

Slowly, Susan unravels the murder plots and discovers a Victorian world of establishment intrigue and hypocrisy.

“Dave Cherry lives and breathes Barnsley and its history, culture and passion like a seam of coal through rock.” - Andy Kershaw, BBC Radio Sheffield.

“Dave is a multi- talented songwriter, playwright, archive film historian, and now an author! Everything he does has the golden Midas touch.” - Barnsley Councillor Phillip Birkinshaw.

“Dave Cherry’s wonderful skills and humour have enlivened the lives of Barnsley Chronicle readers for years.” - John Threlkeld , retired Barnsley Chronicle deputy editor.

“This is a book I can’t wait to read! Barnsley’s latest novelist is writing about the Huskar mining disaster.”

- Mel Dyke, education consultant, lecturer and writer.
Language
English
Pages
399
Format
Kindle Edition
Release
July 06, 2014

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