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  • Sea Fever

    Ann Cleeves

    eBook (Bello, May 9, 2013)
    Sea Fever is the sixth mystery novel featuring George and Molly Palmer-Jones by Ann Cleeves, author of the Shetland and Vera Stanhope crime series.A rare and unrecorded sea bird captures all the birders attention whilst right under their noses the most fanatical birder of them all disappears . . .Later, Greg Franks’ corpse, the head bludgeoned, is found floating in the sea. Had it not been for Greg Franks, amateur detective George Palmer-Jones would not have been on the bird watching trip in Cornwall to the first place. He had been hired by Greg Franks’ anxious parents to try and persuade their errant son to return home. George would have turned the case down flat but the offer of a free weekend’s bird watching was too tempting to resist. Now, he must unhappily shoulder the burden of finding why the young man had been murdered.Who hated Franks enough to kill him? Almost everyone, it seems . . .
  • Sea Fever

    Ann Cleeves

    Paperback (Bello, Nov. 20, 2014)
    Even if there had been no murder, the last trip of a small band of dedicated bird-watchers aboard the Jessie Ellen would still have been news. For George Palmer-Jones and the other avid crew members achieve every bird-watcher's dream when they sight a sea bird which has never before been recorded. In the subsequent excitement, however, no one notices the sudden absence of the most fanatical birder of them all . . . Later, Greg Franks' corpse, the head bludgeoned, is found floating in the sea. Had it not been for Greg Franks, amateur detective George Palmer-Jones would not have been on the bird watching trip in Cornwall in the first place. He had been hired by Greg Franks' anxious parents to try and persuade their errant son to return home. George would have turned the case down flat but the offer of a free weekend's bird watching was too tempting to resist. Now, he must unhappily shoulder the burden of finding why the young man had been murdered. Who hated Franks enough to kill him? Almost everyone, it seems . . .
  • Sea Fever

    Ann Cleeves

    Mass Market Paperback (Fawcett, Aug. 31, 1991)
    When aggressive bird-watcher Greg Franks' bludgeoned body is found floating in the ocean, detective George Palmer-Jones sets out to find the killer
  • Sea Fever

    Ann Cleeves

    Hardcover (Ulverscroft Large Print Books Ltd, Sept. 15, 1994)
    Even if there had been no murder, the presence of the small band of bird watchers aboard the "Jessie Ellen" would have been news. A new bird is, after all, rather special. But in the excitement the crew, among them detective George Palmer Jones, fail to notice the absence of Greg Franks.
  • Sea Fever

    Ann Cleeves

    Paperback (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 2000)
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  • Sea Fever

    Ann Cleeves

    Paperback (Bello, May 23, 2013)
    Even if there had been no murder, the last trip of a small band of dedicated bird-watchers aboard the Jessie Ellen would still have been news. For George Palmer-Jones and the other avid crew members achieve every bird-watcher's dream when they sight a sea bird which has never before been recorded. In the subsequent excitement, however, no one notices the sudden absence of the most fanatical birder of them all . . .Later, Greg Franks' corpse, the head bludgeoned, is found floating in the sea.Had it not been for Greg Franks, amateur detective George Palmer-Jones would not have been on the bird watching trip in Cornwall in the first place. He had been hired by Greg Franks' anxious parents to try and persuade their errant son to return home. George would have turned the case down flat but the offer of a free weekend's bird watching was too tempting to resist. Now, he must unhappily shoulder the burden of finding why the young man had been murdered. Who hated Franks enough to kill him? Almost everyone, it seems . . .