Sue Woodcock, author

About

Sue Woodcock

Born in 1949, Sue had an interesting and unusual childhood in the care of her grandmother. After studying business she joined the police and served in varying roles for 28 years. On retiring she went to agricultural college, and now lives on an isolated small holding in the Yorkshire Dales. She keeps rare breed sheep, five goats, and various fowl. She has four dogs, Froyle, Fair, Brillo and Tara, three cats and enjoys singing in two choirs, as well as spinning and using the wool from her sheep. She has also worked in the hospitality industry, on the railway, and as a shepherd. She regularly writes a diary in the Yorkshire Post.

Books

  • Going, Going, Gone!

    In the heart of rural Yorkshire, farmer James ‎Boothby's triumphant day at the Auction Mart takes ‎a dark turn when his son Colin mysteriously ‎disappears. As James frantically searches for clues, ‎suspicions arise around a blood-stained cattle ring ‎and a shattered phone.

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  • Hidden Below - A Saul Catchpole Novel

    A traveller finds a body hidden in a wood yard, triggering an investigation that rapidly grows,in size, crime and geography.

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  • To Sit in Solemn Silence

    When senior detective Saul Catchpole takes his family to a production of the Mikado, he has no idea that soon he will be investigating a gruesome murder on the stage and finding out that within the operatic society things are seldom what they seem.

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  • Operation Cain: Shepherd's Mystery

    Three murders are committed in a small Yorkshire village. Seasoned senior officer, Saul Catchpole, and his team, get drafted in to solve them.

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  • Murder at the Brass Cat

    When Major Greywell books a large family party into the Golden Lion Hotel, also known locally as The Brass Cat, it seems as though it could be good for business.

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