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From beneath a wartime POW camp near Ely, deep in the Cambridgeshire Fens, a man crawls through an escape tunnel. But he wonâ⿬⿢t emerge until fifty years of peace have passed. When he does, unearthed by archaeologists seeking a Saxon burial tomb, local journalist Philip Dryden knows he has a mystery to solve. First the man appears to have been shot in the head â⿬'' and second, he was breaking into the camp not out. The police treat the body as an historical curiosity, but Dryden digs deeper â⿬'' and soon unearths a corpse of much more recent originâ⿬¿

Produktbeschreibung
From beneath a wartime POW camp near Ely, deep in the Cambridgeshire Fens, a man crawls through an escape tunnel. But he wonâ⿬⿢t emerge until fifty years of peace have passed. When he does, unearthed by archaeologists seeking a Saxon burial tomb, local journalist Philip Dryden knows he has a mystery to solve. First the man appears to have been shot in the head â⿬'' and second, he was breaking into the camp not out. The police treat the body as an historical curiosity, but Dryden digs deeper â⿬'' and soon unearths a corpse of much more recent originâ⿬¿
Autorenporträt
Jim Kelly was born in 1957 and is the son of a Scotland Yard detective. He went to university in Sheffield, later training as a journalist and worked on the Bedfordshire Times, Yorkshire Evening Press and the Financial Times. The Water Clock, was shortlisted for the John Creasey Award and he has since won a CWA Dagger in the Library and the New Angle Prize for Literature. He lives in Ely, Cambridgeshire