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Gladys Lancashire and Cynthia Tilling live in a retirement community called 'The Village' where little happens to disturb their daily routine until a newspaper report on the cold case of banker Richard Pennington catches their eye. Pennington's body was left thirty years previously on the common next to 'The Village' on the exact spot where riding his bicycle on Christmas Day he knocked over and injured an eight-year-old girl, Jekina Iqbal who later died. Their curiosity aroused, the women visit the scene of the two incidents and find a credit card buried in the undergrowth which dates to the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Gladys Lancashire and Cynthia Tilling live in a retirement community called 'The Village' where little happens to disturb their daily routine until a newspaper report on the cold case of banker Richard Pennington catches their eye. Pennington's body was left thirty years previously on the common next to 'The Village' on the exact spot where riding his bicycle on Christmas Day he knocked over and injured an eight-year-old girl, Jekina Iqbal who later died. Their curiosity aroused, the women visit the scene of the two incidents and find a credit card buried in the undergrowth which dates to the time the body was found. Together with their fellow 'Village' resident, ex-senior police officer George Skelton they follow a trail which leads to Jekina's aunt, a lawyer and one of the leading supporters of women's rights in the world being put on trial for murder....
Autorenporträt
Peter Brunsden is a modern languages graduate of Kings College London. He built his career in financial services working in London, Paris, Frankfurt, New York and Mauritius.The inspiration to write The Christmas Day Cyclist came from his day-to-day contact with the residential home where his mother spent her final years. She made many friendships there but didn't set up any taskforces!