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|title=A Pitying of Doves
|sort=Pitying of Doves
|date=April 2018
|isbn= 9781786074270
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The body of a senior attaché from the Mexican consulate was found in a local bird sanctuary, along with the body of the director. It was a strange tableau: the girl impaled on a branch and the man lying at her feet, both in a cage. The fact that the man is a diplomat isn't immediately evident - he was in the area under an assumed name. DCI (and birder enthusiast) Domenic Jejeune is conflicted. The immediate problem is obviously to establish who murdered the man and the woman - and even that's complicated by the political necessity of ''not'' to involving the Mexican consulate, thus tying his hands rather tightly. The thoughts which are running in the back of his mind though are about the full-time research position studying birds which the director's death has opened up. Could this be his escape route from the police force?
I think there is some benefit to reading the books in chronological order, although I haven't come across any spoilers. You'll find a list [[Steve Burrows' DCI Domenic Jejeune' Birder Murder Mysteries in Chronological Order|here]].
 
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