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The Gallery: A Detective Nula Ryan Murder Mystery

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A drowning. Natural causes or murder?

Caught up in shattering revelations about her love life, is the lovely Natalie Anderson about to become the victim?

As the tension builds, will Detective Nula Ryan disentangle the evidence and drill down into the truth, preventing a serious miscarriage of justice?

If you like whodunnits, and crime mysteries with well crafted shifts and twists, you will love The Gallery. If you like crime stories with romance, both straight and single sex, you will love The Gallery. Set in a Pennine village in Yorkshire, The Gallery is the first standalone book in the Detective Nula Ryan Crime/Mystery series.

Buy it today to explore the intrigue!

266 pages, Kindle Edition

Published March 3, 2024

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John Wheatley

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Born in Middleton near Manchester and educated in the north-west. Worked as a teacher and a plumber.

I've got 25 titles out there, novels and novellas. My books usually have a regional and historical settings - Anglesey, Middleton, West Yorkshire.

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March 5, 2024
An interesting murder mystery!

The Gallery is a murder mystery that begins with a body being found. The book then goes back in time to before the murder so we get to know the characters. The author has a fantastic way of immersing you in the setting. With a cast of morally grey characters, it’s difficult to know which direction the story will take. Some characters made my skin crawl, while others’ actions were justifiable and I warmed to them.

I loved the ending. The author had me guessing right up until the end (with a few carefully planned twists!) as to who the murderer was. Everyone had a motive for the murder which made for an exciting read.
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