Berebury golf course in the county of Calleshire is an unlikely place for a murder. Set in pleasant landscape and boasting a splendid view of the town of Berebury, the golf course is more situated to fun and games than murder and mayhem. So when flirtatious golfing beginner Helen Ewell goes in search of a wayward golf ball in the dreaded "Hell's Bells" bunker, she is not prepared for the horrible surprise that lies buried beneath the soft sand.
Catherine Aird is the author of more than twenty crime fiction novels and several collections of short stories, most of which feature Detective Chief Inspector C. D. Sloan. She holds an honorary MA degree from the University of Kent and was made a member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire. She has been awarded the CWA Golden Handcuffs award for lifetime achievement and the Diamond Dagger for an outstanding lifetime’s contribution to the genre in 2015.
Bruce Montague has over two hundred television credits to his name, including Butterflies, The Vision, Keeping Up Appearances, Doctors, and Double Act. He has performed on stage in The Phantom of the Opera, as well as with Topol in Fiddler on the Roof and in national tours of Charley’s Aunt and Oliver.