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It turns out Kent may be a more dangerous place than you realised (at least in the imaginations of writers).
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Crime Fiction
Crime Fiction
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An overview of some of the crime novels set in Kent.
Arthur Conan Doyle
Arthur Conan Doyle
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No fewer than six of the Sherlock Holmes stories involve Kent railway stations.
Mary Kelly
Mary Kelly
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Behind the fence, breaking the surface of the grey undulations like a bathers’ warning, a red rust-pitted disc: Police Advice – Danger, Keep Out.
Romney Marsh and Sepulchre Street
Romney Marsh and Sepulchre Street
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Rachel Savernake specialises in solving bizarre mysteries.
Julian Symons
Julian Symons
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Julian Symons was a poet and a prolific author of both history and crime fiction who was drawn to the imaginative possibilities of the Romney Marsh