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Justice Postponed

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Meet Rona Parish, a talented biographer who has a skill for writing about the past and encountering danger along the way, and her adorable golden retriever, Gus.
When Rona Parish is asked to look into an ongoing investigation involving a car crash, she feels in over her head - she even might lose it if she isn't careful!
Biographer and freelance journalist Rona Parish has a new idea for a series in local magazine Chiltern Life: Moments That Changed My Life, featuring people with exceptional stories to tell. Her father's old friend, Frank Hathaway, witnessed the 1990 invasion in Kuwait. A great first story!
Frank Hathaway led an interesting life, but not all of it was pleasant . . .
After meeting Frank, Rona discovers that his life contains a series of dark streaks too, including his recent failed rescue attempt following a stranger's car accident.
Rona Parish is determined to bring the culprits to justice, but at what cost?
Frank, suffering from flashbacks, remembers details about the crash that suggest it might not have been an accident after all, and his son Steven appeals to Rona to look into the fatal incident. Not knowing what to expect, Rona soon finds herself drawn into another gripping mystery . . .
A page-turning cosy mystery set in the fictional English market town of Marsborough in the stunning Chiltern Hills.

Fans of M.C. Beaton, Richard Osman, Reverend Richard Coles, G.M. Malliet, Margery Allingham, Betty Rowlands and Faith Martin will love this series.

READERS ADORE RONA PARISH:

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This is a well written novel with believable characters and a well plotted storyline with a tense ending"
"Five stars . . . always enjoyable"
"I enjoyed it immensely"
"The Rona Parish series never fails to entertain"
"An engaging tale about murder and modern families" Booklist
"Series fans will be glad to see her troubled house next door occupied by the owners at last, and to find most of Rona's family settling down" Publishers Weekly
The Rona Parish mysteries
1. Brought to Book
2. Jigsaw
3. Person or Persons Unknown
4. A Family Concern
5. Rogue in Porcelain
6. Next Door to Murder
7. Unfinished Portrait
8. A Question of Identity
9. Justice Postponed
10. Retribution

|When biographer Rona Parish's visits her father's friend, Frank Hathaway, as part of her new magazine project, she soon discovers that he is tormented by flashbacks from a recent car crash. As Frank's flashbacks start to yield more clues as to what happened on that fateful night, Rona finds herself drawn into another dark and compelling mystery.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      September 29, 2014
      Those who are content to meander through an English country town full of characters mostly irrelevant to the central plot will best appreciate Fraser’s leisurely ninth Rona Parish mystery (after 2012’s A Question of Identity). Rona has just completed her latest biography and is starting to write a series for a magazine about people who have lived in unusual places or through unusual events when she meets her father’s old friend Frank Hathaway, who was in Kuwait at the time of the Iraqi invasion. While interviewing him, she learns that Frank has been having flashbacks involving a car crash and a failed rescue that he was involved in the previous year. As Frank recovers more of his memory of the accident—and of being in Kuwait when war was declared—Rona turns sleuth. Series fans will be glad to see her troubled house next door occupied by the owners at last, and to find most of Rona’s family settling down.

    • Library Journal

      November 1, 2014

      Rona Parish, biographer and magazine writer, is penning a series of articles about people who experienced life-changing moments when she meets a friend of her father's who was seriously injured in a car crash that killed a young man. The ninth entry in this ongoing series, after 2012's A Question of Identity.

      Copyright 2014 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      October 1, 2014
      In Fraser's latest blend of mystery and family saga, magazine writer Rona Parish launches a series of articles on seemingly normal people who have had unusual experiences. Take Frank Hathaway, who was in Kuwait when Iraq invaded and was also on the Entebbe plane hijacked by Palestinian and German terrorists. But it's Frank's recent involvement in trying to rescue a dying man from a burning car that really captures Rona's interest. Frank suffered amnesia after the crash, but his traumatic memories are returning, and he's convinced the victim tried to tell him who ran him off the road and whyit's just that he can't remember what the man said and, therefore, the case has never been solved. Rona wants to help, but her plate is already full, what with her man-crazy sister, the new romances of both her divorced parents, and the attentions of a semi-famous clothing designer who's convinced that a profile by Rona will magically revive his foundering career. Despite a surfeit of plots, characters, and subplots, this is an engaging tale about murder and modern families.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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