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A Matter of Evidence (DCI Evan Warlow #12) A Matter of Evidence by Rhys Dylan
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“We’re having steak pie. She’s got this recipe from her grandma. Serves it with peas. Crusty pastry with a bit of parmesan on top. Thick gravy. And like me, she likes her pie crammed full of meat.”
Rhys Dylan, A Matter of Evidence
“Keep that anecdote to yourself, or certainly away from Sergeant Jones. Tea bags and wide‑opened mouths provide a lot of scope for misinterpretation.”
Rhys Dylan, A Matter of Evidence
“She’s smart, ma’am. I’m sure it’ll be a piece of… yellow liquid.”
Rhys Dylan, A Matter of Evidence
“Warlow took another right turn and, suddenly, he and Rhys were immersed in a world of green, where trees and hedgerows rose around them. A river snaked through the landscape, its shimmering surface reflecting a thousand shades of blue in the patchy sunlight.”
Rhys Dylan, A Matter of Evidence
“Geraint Lane had gone out for another bike ride at lunchtime. He’d wondered at the wisdom of Hunt wanting to be out and about during the daytime given his particular set of circumstances. But, having thought it through, it made sense”
Rhys Dylan, A Matter of Evidence