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Constable on View![]() As Constable Nick of Aidensfield continues to patrol his varied beat in the picturesque countryside of the North Yorkshire Moors, he recalls the wisdom of his former training sergeant: constables should see and be seen - when wearing the uniform they are on view all the time and must act positively but with decorum. Surrounded by stunning long-distance views, Constable Nick takes advantage of the landscape to help in his constabulary duties. From a lofty vantage point, he sees a red-coated woman who vanishes minutes later; he notices the theft of thousands of trees from the side of a dale but deals with more local problems, such as the Aidensfield family who were locked out of their home and the burglar who entered isolated farms to leave only a note saying he could have stolen everything. Claude Jeremiah Greengrass reports the theft of two tons of door knockers, while the family of a drowned man refuse to take responsibility for burying him. Bats in a local church, a man who might strangle his wife and another who takes a sentimental journey never to return are all part of Nick's constabulary duties in Aidensfield. ![]() ![]() Order Constable on View from Amazon, or from your local bookshop, quoting the ISBN: 978-0-7090-8417-4. Constable on View is also available as an unabridged ISIS Soundings Audio Book: order it from ISIS or download it from Audible.co.uk (where you can also listen to a sample clip). Order the paperback edition from Amazon, or from your local bookshop quoting the ISBN: 978-0-7090-8630-7. Available in a Magna Large Print edition; order the Large Print edition from Amazon, or from your local bookshop quoting the ISBN: 978-0-7505-2942-6 ![]() ![]()
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