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DISCOVER YOUR NEXT FAVOURITE SERIES.
MEET BRITAIN'S BEST-LOVED VILLAGE POLICEMAN.
"
It's original, it's funny...one of life's little pleasures
."
Yorkshire Post
THE BOOKS WHICH INSPIRED HEARTBEAT
The brilliantly entertaining and heartwarming books behind the hit 90s TV series "Heartbeat".
One of the top ten most watched shows of the decade.
BRITAIN'S MOST POPULAR BOBBY GETS BACK ON THE BEAT
Constable Nick proves once again that a policeman's lot on the
windswept heather-clad moors
of North Yorkshire was a very happy one. In this delightful collection of tales of Daffodil Duty and Sheep Worrying, his duties are as varied and humorous as ever. Young Nick joins Albert Potter for a drink and discovers his homemade moorland wines are a headache in every sense of the word.
When a farmer fits an ejector seat to his tractor,
Constable Nick is forced to cope with the rumours of Roman soldiers racing their chariots across the moors. With
mysterious moorland graves to uncover and the illicit romance of visitors to cover up
, with motor accidents involving goats, peat bogs and his little police van, Nick continues his fascinating and frequently hilarious career.
Stories of a constable on his village beat in North Yorkshire.
All very gentle and far, far removed from the hurly burly of modern day city policing."
Daily Telegraph
In the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside of the 1960s, Constable Nick's roles are as varied as the eccentric villagers.
Perfect for fans of James Herriot, TE Kinsey, Gerald Durrell, J. R. Ellis or anyone who loves a great read.
DISCOVER ONE OF BRITAIN'S BEST-LOVED AUTHORS
MEET CONSTABLE NICK AND HIS COLLEAGUES
Police Constable Nick Rhea
has been posted to the country with his wife Mary and their three small children. They move into the police house, high on a ridge overlooking the moors. It sits on the edge of the village of Aidensfield - "probably the most beautiful site in the country".
Sergeant Oscar Blaketon.
A good, solid and dependable character who runs his little police station with fierce efficiency but under a tough exterior, is full of warmth, generosity and kindness
PC Alf Ventress.
The old, easy-going constable whose local knowledge is vital to the running of Ashfordly Police Station. He does like Mrs Ventress's hard-boiled eggs!
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT NICHOLAS RHEA
Just love Nicholas Rhea's Constable books
... easy reading delivers a heart-warming, amusing trip back to a very different kind of policing in the '60s." Joy Ellis
"Recommended if it's
laughter
you're after."
Bolton Evening News
"Richly
entertaining
Yorkshire Evening Post
Splendid
reading."
Police Journal
"I
enjoyed
this tremendously." Melissa
"A
wonderful and relaxing
dip into the beautiful North Yorkshire Moors." David
highly entertaining
book which anyone who is looking for easy and humorous reading will enjoy." Granny
IN THE AUTHOR'S OWN WORDS
"As I had served as a village constable in a delightful part of the North York Moors, it seemed logical to use that experience as a background to the stories, and to add a touch of humour which is always present in police work."
MEET BRITAIN'S BEST-LOVED VILLAGE POLICEMAN.
"
It's original, it's funny...one of life's little pleasures
."
Yorkshire Post
THE BOOKS WHICH INSPIRED HEARTBEAT
The brilliantly entertaining and heartwarming books behind the hit 90s TV series "Heartbeat".
One of the top ten most watched shows of the decade.
BRITAIN'S MOST POPULAR BOBBY GETS BACK ON THE BEAT
Constable Nick proves once again that a policeman's lot on the
windswept heather-clad moors
of North Yorkshire was a very happy one. In this delightful collection of tales of Daffodil Duty and Sheep Worrying, his duties are as varied and humorous as ever. Young Nick joins Albert Potter for a drink and discovers his homemade moorland wines are a headache in every sense of the word.
When a farmer fits an ejector seat to his tractor,
Constable Nick is forced to cope with the rumours of Roman soldiers racing their chariots across the moors. With
mysterious moorland graves to uncover and the illicit romance of visitors to cover up
, with motor accidents involving goats, peat bogs and his little police van, Nick continues his fascinating and frequently hilarious career.
Stories of a constable on his village beat in North Yorkshire.
All very gentle and far, far removed from the hurly burly of modern day city policing."
Daily Telegraph
In the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside of the 1960s, Constable Nick's roles are as varied as the eccentric villagers.
Perfect for fans of James Herriot, TE Kinsey, Gerald Durrell, J. R. Ellis or anyone who loves a great read.
DISCOVER ONE OF BRITAIN'S BEST-LOVED AUTHORS
MEET CONSTABLE NICK AND HIS COLLEAGUES
Police Constable Nick Rhea
has been posted to the country with his wife Mary and their three small children. They move into the police house, high on a ridge overlooking the moors. It sits on the edge of the village of Aidensfield - "probably the most beautiful site in the country".
Sergeant Oscar Blaketon.
A good, solid and dependable character who runs his little police station with fierce efficiency but under a tough exterior, is full of warmth, generosity and kindness
PC Alf Ventress.
The old, easy-going constable whose local knowledge is vital to the running of Ashfordly Police Station. He does like Mrs Ventress's hard-boiled eggs!
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT NICHOLAS RHEA
Just love Nicholas Rhea's Constable books
... easy reading delivers a heart-warming, amusing trip back to a very different kind of policing in the '60s." Joy Ellis
"Recommended if it's
laughter
you're after."
Bolton Evening News
"Richly
entertaining
Yorkshire Evening Post
Splendid
reading."
Police Journal
"I
enjoyed
this tremendously." Melissa
"A
wonderful and relaxing
dip into the beautiful North Yorkshire Moors." David
highly entertaining
book which anyone who is looking for easy and humorous reading will enjoy." Granny
IN THE AUTHOR'S OWN WORDS
"As I had served as a village constable in a delightful part of the North York Moors, it seemed logical to use that experience as a background to the stories, and to add a touch of humour which is always present in police work."
DISCOVER YOUR NEXT FAVOURITE SERIES.
MEET BRITAIN'S BEST-LOVED VILLAGE POLICEMAN.
"
It's original, it's funny...one of life's little pleasures
."
Yorkshire Post
THE BOOKS WHICH INSPIRED HEARTBEAT
The brilliantly entertaining and heartwarming books behind the hit 90s TV series "Heartbeat".
One of the top ten most watched shows of the decade.
BRITAIN'S MOST POPULAR BOBBY GETS BACK ON THE BEAT
Constable Nick proves once again that a policeman's lot on the
windswept heather-clad moors
of North Yorkshire was a very happy one. In this delightful collection of tales of Daffodil Duty and Sheep Worrying, his duties are as varied and humorous as ever. Young Nick joins Albert Potter for a drink and discovers his homemade moorland wines are a headache in every sense of the word.
When a farmer fits an ejector seat to his tractor,
Constable Nick is forced to cope with the rumours of Roman soldiers racing their chariots across the moors. With
mysterious moorland graves to uncover and the illicit romance of visitors to cover up
, with motor accidents involving goats, peat bogs and his little police van, Nick continues his fascinating and frequently hilarious career.
Stories of a constable on his village beat in North Yorkshire.
All very gentle and far, far removed from the hurly burly of modern day city policing."
Daily Telegraph
In the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside of the 1960s, Constable Nick's roles are as varied as the eccentric villagers.
Perfect for fans of James Herriot, TE Kinsey, Gerald Durrell, J. R. Ellis or anyone who loves a great read.
DISCOVER ONE OF BRITAIN'S BEST-LOVED AUTHORS
MEET CONSTABLE NICK AND HIS COLLEAGUES
Police Constable Nick Rhea
has been posted to the country with his wife Mary and their three small children. They move into the police house, high on a ridge overlooking the moors. It sits on the edge of the village of Aidensfield - "probably the most beautiful site in the country".
Sergeant Oscar Blaketon.
A good, solid and dependable character who runs his little police station with fierce efficiency but under a tough exterior, is full of warmth, generosity and kindness
PC Alf Ventress.
The old, easy-going constable whose local knowledge is vital to the running of Ashfordly Police Station. He does like Mrs Ventress's hard-boiled eggs!
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT NICHOLAS RHEA
Just love Nicholas Rhea's Constable books
... easy reading delivers a heart-warming, amusing trip back to a very different kind of policing in the '60s." Joy Ellis
"Recommended if it's
laughter
you're after."
Bolton Evening News
"Richly
entertaining
Yorkshire Evening Post
Splendid
reading."
Police Journal
"I
enjoyed
this tremendously." Melissa
"A
wonderful and relaxing
dip into the beautiful North Yorkshire Moors." David
highly entertaining
book which anyone who is looking for easy and humorous reading will enjoy." Granny
IN THE AUTHOR'S OWN WORDS
"As I had served as a village constable in a delightful part of the North York Moors, it seemed logical to use that experience as a background to the stories, and to add a touch of humour which is always present in police work."
MEET BRITAIN'S BEST-LOVED VILLAGE POLICEMAN.
"
It's original, it's funny...one of life's little pleasures
."
Yorkshire Post
THE BOOKS WHICH INSPIRED HEARTBEAT
The brilliantly entertaining and heartwarming books behind the hit 90s TV series "Heartbeat".
One of the top ten most watched shows of the decade.
BRITAIN'S MOST POPULAR BOBBY GETS BACK ON THE BEAT
Constable Nick proves once again that a policeman's lot on the
windswept heather-clad moors
of North Yorkshire was a very happy one. In this delightful collection of tales of Daffodil Duty and Sheep Worrying, his duties are as varied and humorous as ever. Young Nick joins Albert Potter for a drink and discovers his homemade moorland wines are a headache in every sense of the word.
When a farmer fits an ejector seat to his tractor,
Constable Nick is forced to cope with the rumours of Roman soldiers racing their chariots across the moors. With
mysterious moorland graves to uncover and the illicit romance of visitors to cover up
, with motor accidents involving goats, peat bogs and his little police van, Nick continues his fascinating and frequently hilarious career.
Stories of a constable on his village beat in North Yorkshire.
All very gentle and far, far removed from the hurly burly of modern day city policing."
Daily Telegraph
In the beautiful North Yorkshire countryside of the 1960s, Constable Nick's roles are as varied as the eccentric villagers.
Perfect for fans of James Herriot, TE Kinsey, Gerald Durrell, J. R. Ellis or anyone who loves a great read.
DISCOVER ONE OF BRITAIN'S BEST-LOVED AUTHORS
MEET CONSTABLE NICK AND HIS COLLEAGUES
Police Constable Nick Rhea
has been posted to the country with his wife Mary and their three small children. They move into the police house, high on a ridge overlooking the moors. It sits on the edge of the village of Aidensfield - "probably the most beautiful site in the country".
Sergeant Oscar Blaketon.
A good, solid and dependable character who runs his little police station with fierce efficiency but under a tough exterior, is full of warmth, generosity and kindness
PC Alf Ventress.
The old, easy-going constable whose local knowledge is vital to the running of Ashfordly Police Station. He does like Mrs Ventress's hard-boiled eggs!
WHAT PEOPLE ARE SAYING ABOUT NICHOLAS RHEA
Just love Nicholas Rhea's Constable books
... easy reading delivers a heart-warming, amusing trip back to a very different kind of policing in the '60s." Joy Ellis
"Recommended if it's
laughter
you're after."
Bolton Evening News
"Richly
entertaining
Yorkshire Evening Post
Splendid
reading."
Police Journal
"I
enjoyed
this tremendously." Melissa
"A
wonderful and relaxing
dip into the beautiful North Yorkshire Moors." David
highly entertaining
book which anyone who is looking for easy and humorous reading will enjoy." Granny
IN THE AUTHOR'S OWN WORDS
"As I had served as a village constable in a delightful part of the North York Moors, it seemed logical to use that experience as a background to the stories, and to add a touch of humour which is always present in police work."

















