A Death Under Sandby Christopher StimpsonPublished by: Fiction4All This book is written in English Click cover for larger image


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| Style: YA - Crime/Mystery, YA - Action/Adventure Published: 2 / 2025 Available Formats to Download: MOBI EPUB MS Word PDF MS Reader RTF 
 | STORY DESCRIPTION Peter and Robert have been fast friends for years. Nobody gets between them, and nobody gets to tell them who they can hang out with. They probably wouldn't listen anyway; they're too busy having fun in each other's company.
So it's really not too surprising that they're together when they discover something really unusual, and, as Peter put it, "weird... like seeing something really ordinary in a place where it absolutely and completely does not belong, and that's just the start of a whole chain of events that sucks you in deeper and deeper and nearly drives you crazy..."
Well, Peter, maybe not crazy, more like nearly dead a couple of times. Neither you nor Robert would have thought that finding a car buried in the town dump would have led to such desperate days, which forced you to locate a killer before you became another of his victims. Nor would you have imagined that there are more ways of saving a friend's life than you might think. | Keywords related to this title - click on a keyword to find more, related stories friendship murder mystery suspicion mystery plot discovery fiction small town mystery friendship novel young adult mystery unexpected murder suspense fiction Author information: Christopher Stimpson was born in London in 1949. His earliest career ambitions included being a librarian (sit around all day and read books) or a steely-eyed jet fighter pilot. Be careful what you wish for: he became a navigator of propeller-driven cargo planes.
In 1968 he attended the Royal Air Force College, Cranwell, and in 1971 was commissioned as an RAF navigator. He operated C-130 Hercules for some six years; in this capacity he became involved in evacuations from Cyprus during that country's 1974 civil war and five years later helped thwart an attempted armed hijacking of his aircraft in Nicaragua. His flying career took him to every continent before retiring from the RAF and emigrating to the USA in 1981.
Later in life he worked in advertising and communications positions, then - so his life would not be utterly wasted - as an environmental policy advocate.
Starting in 1982, Chris worked in various advertising and communications positions, writing copy for print, speeches, web and radio. He also lent his writing skills to the Cape Cod-based grass roots organization Clean Power Now, an environmental group advocating for the building of the Cape Wind wind farm project.
In 2007 Chris became executive campaigner of Solar Nation, a national grass roots organization advocating for solar power, and helped bring citizen pressure to bear on government in support of solar power.
He lives in Westminster, Colorado, an odd choice since, as far as he knows, there is no minster either in, west of, or east of the city. But at least it sounds better than Gretchyville.
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