Venerable Nick Shutt is a retired archdeacon in the Church of England and until recently a non-residentiary canon at Exeter Cathedral. Nick was ordained in 1994 and, between 1983–2008, practiced as a solicitor in private practice, retiring to take up a full-time, unpaid role in the CofE as firstly a rector in multi-parish ministry on Dartmoor, and then as an archdeacon in Exeter and Truro Dioceses. Nick is married to Corinne and has two grown-up children and five grandchildren. Photography and writing are his passions, and dog-walking is a daily necessity for his two spaniels.
Marjorie’s Memoirs by Nick Shutt. In a quaint Dartmoor village, Marjorie’s peaceful life is shattered by her brutal murder that unveils dark secrets hidden within the community. As the bodies pile up, suspicions grow and the once sleepy village becomes a hotbed of intrigue and danger.
