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DI Joanna Piercy #5

Missing on the Moors

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A dead farmer.
His son killed too.
A massive search to find the missing daughter.

There’s a sweltering heatwave in Staffordshire. DI Joanna Piercy arrives at a quiet stone farmhouse on the highest, most remote part of the moor to find a gruesome scene.

Aaron Hardacre and his son Jack have huge holes blasted through their chests. A shotgun is left, propped up by the door.

But Aaron’s daughter Ruthie is nowhere to be found. Is she also dead? Or is she the killer?

DI Joanna Piercy knows she must find the missing girl before it’s too late.

285 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 1999

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Priscilla Masters

62 books79 followers
Priscilla Masters' writing career started in 1987 when she published Mr. Bateman's Garden, a children's book set in Biddulph Grange Gardens belonging to the National Trust. After that she created Inspector Joanna Piercy and has now also written a number of Medical Mysteries.

Priscilla Masters lives in Shropshire, England. She works part-time in Staffordshire as a practice nurse.

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742 reviews5 followers
March 13, 2020
Really enjoyed this continuing series - look forward to the next one :)
39 reviews
January 31, 2023
Great mystery, intriguing characters, had me guessing until the end. Still struggling with why Joanna is still with Matthew. As he notes, she is acting like an adolescent in her dislike of his daughter - who's the adult there? And there is not enough in the story to really explain what the attraction is between these two.
483 reviews2 followers
August 4, 2023
Murder in a Rural Setting

This is the first book I've read by Priscilla Masters and I can say that I was impressed. It's Book 5 but I didn't feel like I was missing out by not having read the first 4 books. In this story we have murder occurring on a family farm with a father and his son murdered and his daughter missing. The reason why only becomes clear at the very end and although shocking it's very believable. I plan on reading more books by this author.
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Author 72 books324 followers
October 19, 2024
This was another good British crime thriller set in the 1990s.

Two murders at a farm begin the hunt for the killer and Joanna and crew investigate in the unusual sweltering heat.

The characters suited the plot but I still don't understand why Joanna is with Matthew who is deluded and selfish.

This was a mysterious story about old-fashioned thinking - sad, disturbing and a peek into intricate human behaviour.

Recommended.
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1,760 reviews16 followers
August 15, 2022
An enthralling book.

Another fantastic book from Priscilla Masters. There is murder with two farmers, shot by their own shotgun. The characters were so well crafted that, the interactions between them completely believable and intriguing. The suspense began with the victims' deaths, and ramped up as the story unfolded.
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125 reviews
November 29, 2022
A good old detective story

This story has quite good pace and a great mixture of characters, I thought I'd guessed the culprit about halfway through.

However, the author had me guessing again and again, the final outcome was a good, if little, twist.

Well worth a read, just why do we have to get so involved with our heroes private lives so much?
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106 reviews
March 1, 2023
3.75*

Was good and kept me guessing throughout as to who was guilty. The characters where intriguing and all had their individual quirks
I was a bit confused over the main relationship and why she stayed with him despite the incompatibilities and her childish hatred towards his daughter, I felt it was unnecessary for the story
125 reviews1 follower
August 11, 2022
Having read the rest of the series I was disappointed with this one . I am irritated as to why the protagonist stays with a man she obviously dislikes , and a few plot holes were annoying.

If there is to be any more I hope they improve but I will give them a try .
This entire review has been hidden because of spoilers.
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Author 5 books48 followers
September 26, 2022
I enjoyed reading the book. The author sets you right in the middle of the scene. The smell and grubby interior of the farmhouse is palpable. Detective Joanna is confused after asking after the missing girl that no clues arise.
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808 reviews10 followers
September 29, 2022
Brilliant

This is by far the best in this series that I have read so far.

I am not going to give any thing away, just don't start reading this before bedtime, because you really can't put it down!
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164 reviews1 follower
January 2, 2023
Find The Needle In the Haystack

This book’s plot is complicated but with a few repeats (Eloise and her parents’ relationship is one of the repeating complications). But stick with the story because it’s an awesome one!
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491 reviews8 followers
November 19, 2023
I was really enjoying this series. The mystery itself was quite perplexing and chilling.

My chief complaint is Joanna’s personal life. I’m tired of the Matthew/Eloise drama. I don’t think I will read more of this series.
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2,444 reviews68 followers
mission-aborted
November 26, 2023
Why Aborted: Now, that Matthew has broken up with his wife and, IIRC, has moved out of the home over a year already, Joanna is still bitching about his daughter, that he's putting her first instead of Joanna.

I cannot tolerate such relationship drama in my crime books.
88 reviews
August 21, 2024
good reads

I love this series and I would never have guessed who murdered the man and his son. The only thing I ask of the author , please don’t let Jo sell her house and get her involved with that vet. It will never work with Matt, as he doesn’t want the same things as she does.
23 reviews
August 17, 2022
Read all the other books in the series, they are really well written and keep you on tender hooks to the end, can't wait to read "Murder on the Moors"
1,565 reviews
October 7, 2022
I have been going through this series and they books are all equally interesting. They are a quick read that keeps you engaged to the end.
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690 reviews4 followers
October 13, 2022
Family ties

Eventually Joanna pieces the puzzle together. Secrets within a family and misunderstandings cause first and concern. Will the relationship survive?
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473 reviews
December 21, 2022
great psychology

The female detective has to juggle her personal life challenges as well as the professional knotty puzzles. Shrewd understanding of human character and motives.
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973 reviews19 followers
January 14, 2025
Another Cracking Story in this series .plenty going on to keep you guessing and a back storyline as well .
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1,446 reviews8 followers
March 10, 2014
While reading this book (I have been reading the series is order) I realized how similar it is to Ann Granger's Mitchell & Markby mysteries. This really isn't a good thing. The stories share a similar lack of complexity and depth that is found more often in more urban settings in the UK.

I can't say I am developing any fondness for DI Joanna Piercy who doesn't seem to have the flexibility to adapt to the personal situation she has found herself in.
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