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  1. Book 20. Fatal Quest. by Sally Spencer. 3.95 · 128 Ratings · 10 Reviews · published 2008 · 2 editions. After the dramatic events in Dying Fall, Woodend r…. Want to Read. Rate it: DCI Charlie Woodend is Scotland Yard's resident expert on the northern regions of England. The Salton Killings (Chief Inspector Woodend, #1), Murder at ...

  2. Scotland Yard’s Chief Inspector Charlie Woodend finds himself in a backwater village investigating a murder in this taut police procedural. 1950s Cheshire, England. When the strangled body of teenager Diane Thorburn is found buried in the salt store, Chief Inspector Charlie Woodend is pulled in from London to investigate.

  3. The first novel of the Chief Inspector Woodend series written by Sally Spencer was published under the title ‘The Salton Killings’. It was published in the year 1999 by the Dales Large Print Books. The plot of the novel opens up with the discovery of the strangled dead body of a teenager named Diane Thornburn.

  4. Dec 11, 2020 · When the strangled body of teenager Diane Thorburn is found buried in the salt store, Chief Inspector Charlie Woodend is pulled in from London to investigate. He is convinced that Margie Poole, Diane’s best friend, knows more about Diane’s last movements than she is prepared to tell. Then Woodend’s inquiry turns up the death of another ...

  5. The investigating officer, now a powerful politician with a seat in the House of Lords, is determined to ensure that the verdict stands. And Chief Inspector Charlie Woodend, charged with stripping away three decades of lies and deceit, finds that - once again - his superiors have presented him with a poisoned chalice.

  6. The Chief Inspector Woodend series does not have a new book coming out soon. The latest book, A Dying Fall (Book 20), was published in March 2008. What was the first book written in the Chief Inspector Woodend series?

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  8. 'a standout among her reliably entertaining procedurals' - Kirkus Starred Review The tenth in the acclaimed Inspector Woodend series There had never been a murder in Whitebridge like this one. What kind of man would decide to slash the throat of an inoffensive middle-aged widow who was already terminally ill? Why did he decide to place her lifeless body in the middle of a children's bonfire ...

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