Publication Date: January 5, 2011 | Series: The Wesley Peterson Murder Mysteries
The 14th Peterson mystery finds him uncovering the skeletons in a doctor's closetamong other places.
When Dr. James Dalcott is shot dead in his cottage it looks very much like an execution. As DI Wesley Peterson begins piecing together the victim's life, he finds that the well-liked country doctor has been harboring strange and dramatic family secrets. Meanwhile, archaeologist Neil Watson has discovered six skeletons in nearby Tailors Court, skeletons that bear the marks of dissection and might be linked to tales of body snatching by a rogue physician in the 16th century. But when Neil finds the bones of a child buried with a 1930s coin and a toy car, the investigation takes a sinister turn, begging the questions Who were the children evacuated to Tailors Court during World War II? and Where are they now? When an elderly lady goes missing and a link is established between the wartime evacuees and Dr. Dalcott's death, Wesley is faced with his most challenging case yet.
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This review is from: The Flesh Tailor: A Wesley Peterson Murder Mystery (The Wesley Peterson Murder Mysteries) (Paperback)
Kate Ellis' combination of past and present worked exceedingly well in this book, as they do in most of the others. The ending was quite unexpected and the author creates such suspense that it is difficult to anticipate who the murderer is until almost the end. A must-read for fans of Kate Ellis and the Wesley Peterson series.
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I have really enjoyed this series of your books. Love the difference from other mystery/dective novels. Can't wait til the next one is here. Love love this one it's great
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