Ein Mordopfer, eine Intrige und ein furchtloser Bibliothekar auf der Suche nach der WahrheitSpannende Ermittlungen in einem englischen Dorf der 50er Jahren mit britischem HumorIm idyllischen Little Barkham wird das beschauliche Leben des Bibliothekars Arthur Tingwell auf den Kopf gestellt, als eine alte Dame erschlagen in ihrem Haus aufgefunden wird. Alle Anzeichen deuten auf Peter Hawkings hin, der der Seniorin regelmäßig Bücher vorbeibrachte. Doch Arthur glaubt nicht an die Schuld seines Freundes. Entschlossen, die Wahrheit ans Licht zu bringen, begibt sich Arthur auf eine gefährliche Spurensuche durch das Dorf, das mehr Geheimnisse birgt, als es auf den ersten Blick vermuten lässt. Zwischen mysteriösen Zeugen, einem ungehobelten Gärtner und einem verschwundenen Buch wird Arthur klar, dass der wahre Mörder näher ist, als er dachte ...
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