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Dave Morley

 

David is the author of


THE WHITEBAIT PAPERS

KEEP HIDING RABBITS

THE FOOTMAN

THE BATTLE OF CHESTERFIELD

 

Britain in the 1950s

a time of austerity and cold war paranoia:

Sir Roland Derwentwater, and his enigmatic secretary Mrs Giles, run the Co-ordination Department for British Intelligence.

Sergeant Archibald Moss becomes a puppet in the schemes of the Department that eventually make him an unlikely hero.

 

 

Available from Amazon

Amazon

Whitebait
Keep Hiding Rabbits

Keep Hiding Rabbits

takes place in Europe in the closing stages of World War Two.

Military policeman Archie Moss is recruited by Lieutenant Slaney to help solve the murder of his friend and fellow officer Captain Snow.

So starts a chain of events that sees Moss and Slaney investigating war criminals, traitors and the theft of millions of Reichsmarks, unaware of the political manoeuvres taking place behind the scenes to obstruct them and suppress the truth.

 

Available from Amazon

Amazon

and from Sheffield Books

The Footman

Strings have been pulled for young carpenter Barry Else to be employed at
Stanton Hall, the family seat of the Duke of Albermarle.

After being asked to act as a footman at a dinner hosted by
the Duke, Barry overhears a plot to over through the British government.

After leaving the Duke’s employ, Barry accepts an offer to work for
Archie Moss helping to renovate the Swan Hotel.

When retired intelligence analyst Mrs Giles moves in for “security reasons,”
Barry tells her what he overheard at the dinner, leading to a series of events
with unpredictable and deadly consequences.

Available from Sheffield Books

The Footman
Battle of Chesterfield

The Battle of Chesterfield

England in the 1260s.

How the Battle of Chesterfield came about, why it was fought and what
happened to those involved, including an account of the mysterious
death of the man responsible for setting the town ablaze.

 

Available from the Crooked Spire gift shop

or from High Peak Bookstore

 

 

All titles available from High Peak Bookstore or by emailing dave@davemorley.co.uk