Practice to Deceive
Delve into the gripping world of Practice to Deceive by Norman Robbins, a captivating drama that intertwines mystery and suspense. Published in 2012 by Samuel French Ltd, this paperback features 82 pages of thrilling narrative that will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Set against the haunting backdrop of a remote North Yorkshire village, the story begins with the chilling discovery of several dead bodies buried on the moor, igniting a police investigation and attracting intense media scrutiny. Amidst this turmoil, Adrian Brookes arrives at Jessica Scanlon's cottage, driven not by the gruesome events, but by a desperate search for his missing sister, Laura.
With its intricate plot and compelling characters, Practice to Deceive is a must-read for fans of detective and mystery plays. Immerse yourself in this enthralling tale that explores the depths of human deception and the quest for truth.