Cockett's Last Cock-up

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Pension plans and small-town mayhem

Bungling Chief Inspector Nigel Cockett was about to retire, when a corpse turned up in the holding cell of his own police station. And just because he was the only person who had the key to the lock-up in his possession he became the main suspect. This wouldn't do at all; time to ask Daisy Hayes, the greatest victim of his bungling, to help him clear his name.


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Nick Aaron is Dutch, but he was born in South Africa (1956), where he attended a British-style boarding school, in Pietersburg, Transvaal. Later he lived in Lausanne (Switzerland), in Rotterdam, Luxembourg and Belgium. He worked for the European Parliament as a printer and proofreader. Currently he's retired and lives in Malines.

Recently, after writing in Dutch and French for many years, the author went back to the language of his mid-century South African childhood. A potential global readership was the incentive; the trigger was the character of Daisy Hayes, who asserted herself in his mind wholly formed.

Check out Nick's author page at www.nickaaronauthor.com

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