A Case Of Murder (Kendall Book 6) - Plot & Excerpts
And it certainly was nothing out of the ordinary, except for the blue lantern hanging by the entrance door, and the notice board positioned by the front gate. In letters four inches high it announced ‘Killmacud Garda, telephone number 887655. Officer in charge Police Constable Seamus Donovan.’ In the driveway there was a two year old Ford Mondeo, gleaming white, with a yellow and blue stripe running along the side. Emblazoned along the side was the single word in blue lettering, Garda. By the front door a child’s bicycle lay discarded. In the front garden an assortment of toys were scattered around. The nineteen fifties constructed house had been extended and converted for use by the police just a few months earlier, and Constable Donovan, his wife Mary, and their six year old daughter Kathleen, had been installed. It was a major accomplishment for Donovan, who had qualified as a police officer just eighteen months before. With the help of Rebecca Amey, who dealt with the paperwork, Constable Donovan had commenced work in earnest, eager to prove himself.
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