'With vivid characterisation and a keen ear for dialogue, Christina Koning has all the qualities of a first-class mystery writer.' - DAILY MAIL
First published as End of Term under A. C. Koning.
Cambridge, 1935. Frederick Rowlands, blind war veteran, is attending an event at St Gertrude's College. However, the festivities are harshly interrupted when when a research student is found dead in suspicious circumstances.
As one of the last people to see the student alive, Rowlands finds himself at the heart of the murder investigation. On the hunt to identify the killer, Rowlands is shocked to learn of the hidden secrets of this seemingly idyllic city. As the violence escalates and the body count increases, Rowlands must act quickly to save St Gertrude's reputation, and his own, before it is too late ...
First published as End of Term under A. C. Koning.
Cambridge, 1935. Frederick Rowlands, blind war veteran, is happily married to his wife Edith. The couple are attending an event at St Gertrude's College when they hear about the suspicious death of a research student.
Fred was one of the last people to see the student alive and consequently he becomes pivotal to uncovering the truth. While on the hunt to identify the killer, Fred is shocked to learn of the hidden secrets of this seemingly idyllic city.
When another death occurs under suspicious circumstances, Fred must act quickly to save the reputation of St Gertrude's before it is too late .