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Death Under a Little Sky is a debut crime novel (the first in a series) by British journalist Stig Abell and will appeal to anyone who loves the comfort of reading traditional mysteries. Set in the depths of the English countryside, it’s about a detective whose marriage has failed and who leaves the city to get back to nature and solitude. Naturally, things don’t quite work out that way. Though Covid isn’t mentioned, the book captures really nicely the atmosphere of those first months of the pandemic, when self-sufficiency was back in fashion, people stayed home and learned to do basic things, and let their hair grow long.
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