PF Ford's WEST WALES MURDER SERIES Books 1-3

There's something about books set in the UK that makes them more satisfying than US-set ones, and though at times dialogue is a bit stilted and situations a little 'suspend disbelief', and the cops are lots unprofessional and un-PC, there's enough in the series to make me want to read all. Sadly, only book 1 is free in Prime Reading, but thankfully this boxset was 99p. I can't see any more boxsets, but would buy for sure. There's a lack of cliche, of faux American gloss to these books, but that's what makes them believable and readable. The mysteries have bite, depth and some proper sleuthing takes place. The characters are flawed, professionally, and I can't see how this can be the case in 2024, but you have to go with the flow. They do grow on you, especially Norman Norman, so good his parents named him twice. 

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