![]() ![]() ![]() DS Jen Rafferty and May find a house owned by Caroline, daughter of Woodyard trustee Christopher Preece, who shares it with Gaby Henry and a short-time lodger whom Gaby identifies as Simon Walden, the body on the beach. It’s been stripped of all ID but an envelope bearing an address in a nearby town. Venn is called from his father’s funeral by PC Ross May to investigate a corpse on the beach near Venn’s home. When he renounced his religion, he was shunned by his parents and the sect members, became a police officer, and married the love of his life, Jonathan Church, a sunny optimist who manages the Woodyard Centre, a restored factory that’s home to a covey of counseling services, artists, and charitable organizations. ![]() A clever police officer in Devon, England, confronts anger and sorrow from his early life.ĭI Matthew Venn was brought up by parents who were members of the Barum Brethren, a small religious sect. ![]()
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