Audiobook Spotlight | Secret Places by Heather Peck #thriller #crimefiction #audiobook #bookboost
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Audiobook Spotlight | Secret Places by Heather Peck #thriller #crimefiction #audiobook #bookboost



Title SECRET PLACES

Author HEATHER PECK

Narrator SCOTT FLEMING

Genre CRIME FICTION / MYSTERY / THRILLER


Book Blurb

WOULD YOU KILL TO ESCAPE ABUSE?


Goat farmer, cheese maker and weaver Tristan Smith is working on her North Yorkshire smallholding when a chance visit by archaeologists exposes a skeleton in an abandoned WW2 bunker. But it’s not a wartime casualty.


Tristan becomes involved in the search for the truth as DI Greg Geldard unravels a trail of secrets from North Yorkshire to the Norfolk Broads. Another victim is searching for a new life, but will history repeat itself? Will bad choices lead to the same mistake?


"We all have secret places. Places where we can go when it all gets too much. Or a place where we hide the unthinkable."


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Author Biography


Heather Peck is the author of the award-winning DCI Greg Geldard series, a collection of murder mysteries set in the picturesque landscapes of rural North Yorkshire and Norfolk.


Over the years, she has worn many hats, from farmer to agricultural policy adviser. She has bred sheep and alpacas, raised calves, negotiated on behalf of the UK in international fora, specialised in emergency response, managed controls related to pesticides and GM crops, seen legislation through the UK parliament, and even got paid to eat KitKats while on secondment to Nestle Rowntree.


Following early retirement, she chaired an NHS Trust, worked on animal welfare initiatives, sailed the Norfolk Broads, volunteered in Citizens Advice and the Witness Service, and participated in human Covid vaccination efforts.


She lives in Norfolk, nestled between the picturesque Broads and the stunning coastline, where she and her partner, Gary, share their home with a menagerie of two dogs, two cats, two hens, one rabbit, and rather fewer fish than they started out with, courtesy of the local heron.


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