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Sally Spedding


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Born in Wales, Sally Spedding studied sculpture at college, and is still a practising and exhibiting artist. She has won awards for her poems and short stories, and Wringland is her first published novel. The author now lives with her husband in Northampton.
 


Genres: Mystery
 
Series
Martin Webb Trilogy
   1. Come and Be Killed (2006)
   2. Office For the Dead (2020)
   3. White Meat (2021)
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DI John Lyon
   1. The Nighthawk (2018)
   2. Bloodlines (2018)
   3. Death Knell (2019)
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Delphine Rougier
   1. Downfall (2019)
   2. The Devil's Garden (2019)
   3. Blood At Beltane (2020)
   4. Fatal (2021)
   5. Fin Du Monde (2021)
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Novels
   Wringland (2001)
   Cloven (2002)
   Night With No Stars (2004)
   Prey Silence (2006)
   Cold Remains (2012)
   Malediction (2012)
   Cut to the Bone (2015)
   The Yellowhammer's Cradle (2016)
   Behold a Pale Horse (2017)
   Bloodstream (2022)
   A Flock of Sleep (2022)
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Collections
   Strangers Waiting (2008)
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Non fiction show
 
Books containing stories by Sally Spedding
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The Mammoth Book of Jack the Ripper Stories (2015)
(The Mammoth Book of ...)
edited by
Maxim Jakubowski
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Even More Tonto Short Stories (2010)
edited by
Caroline Smailes and Stuart Wheatman
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The Mammoth Book of Best British Crime 7 (2010)
(The Mammoth Book of ...)
edited by
Maxim Jakubowski

More books 


Sally Spedding recommends
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Shadows (2017)
(Llysygarn, book 1)
Thorne Moore
"Intensely unsettling and memorable."
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The Witch's Daughter (2008)
(Witch / Shadow Chronicles, book 1)
Paula Brackston
"Ambitious and thought-provoking, this book will lure you into vivid, visceral worlds where evil lurks at every turn. The beautifully crafted Book of Shadows will be etched on my mind for a long time. What an action-packed, emotionally powerful film it would make too."
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An Old Magic (2003)
Barbara Cleverly
"A gripping read...Unputdownable."

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