When the body of a farmworker is found during a turkey cull, the incident falls to DCI Greg Geldard to investigate. Newly promoted and newly transferred from North Yorkshire to Norfolk, he is about to face the most challenging case of his career. As he uncovers evidence of organised crime and modern slavery, the body count rises, a friend is threatened and he struggles to bring the murderer to justice. Glass Arrows is about loss and exploitation. Loss of belonging and certainty. Exploitation of labour, of people and of the environment. And one man''s fight to rise above his own problems to do what he believes is right. Prey, predator or protector - which are you? Glass Arrows is the second book in the DCI Greg Geldard thriller series.
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Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 203 x 133mm
Publication Date: 22 Jul 2021
Publisher: SilverWood Books Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781800420854
About Heather Peck
Heather Peck has written for as long as she can remember. Her first play written when she was 7 was performed at her school. In 2019 inspired by a positive experience and encouraging feedback from the Introduction to Writing Crime Fiction course run by UEA she carved out space in her diary and wrote Secret Places the first in her series featuring DCI Greg Geldard. The space between the play and the book has been filled by a busy career mainly in agriculture. She has been a senior civil servant in the Ministry of Agriculture / Defra (her farmer husband was described as ''sleeping with the enemy'') and has bred both sheep and alpacas commercially. Since then Heather has pursued her passion for animal welfare and served on a number of Boards as Chairman or Director. She is currently Chair of Lantra UK a Trustee of Norfolk Citizens Advice and a volunteer both in the Witness Service and as a Covid vaccinator. She lives in Norfolk with her husband two springer spaniels and four hens. www.heatherpeckauthor.com