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Into The Blue

Harry Barnett is a middle-aged failure. Leading a shabby existence in the shadow of a past disgrace he is reduced to caretaking a friends villa on the island of Rhodes and working in a bar to earn his keep. Then a guest at the villa - a young woman he had instantly and innocently warmed to - disappears on a mountain peak. Under suspicion of her murder Harry stumbles on a set of photographs taken in the weeks before her disappearance. Obsessed by the mystery that has changed his life and determined to clear his name he begins to trace back the movements and encounters that led to the moment when she vanished into the blue. The trail leads him back to England to a world he thought he had left for ever - and a past he has tried desperately to forget.
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Harry Barnett is a middle-aged failure. Leading a shabby existence in the shadow of a past disgrace he is reduced to caretaking a friends villa on the island of Rhodes & working in a bar to earn his keep. Then a guest at the villa
- a young woman he had instantly & innocently warmed to
- disappears on a mountain peak. Under suspicion of her murder Harry stumbles on a set of photographs taken in the weeks before her disappearance. Obsessed by the mystery that has changed his life & determined to clear his name he begins to trace back the movements & encounters that led to the moment when she vanished into the blue. The trail leads him back to England to a world he thought he had left for ever
- & a past he has tried desperately to forget.

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LED - Light Emitting Diode - a small light source
Blue - A primary colour
England - A country within the United Kingdom.
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Set - a group of items usually related to one another. Some objects cannot function without the complete set of items.
LED - Light Emitting Diode. A bulb that is very efficient at producing light. Often small.
Shadow - A dark shape crated by something being in the way of light reaching a surface.

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