A Nye of Pheasants
- 384 pages
- 14 hours of reading
In the eighth instalment of the Birder Murder Mysteries, DCI Domenic Jejeune must decide where his loyalty lies before deadly consequences occur…
Steve Burrows draws on his extensive global travels and passion for birdwatching to explore a diverse range of environmental issues in his writing. His work is deeply informed by his firsthand experiences across continents, offering readers a unique perspective on the natural world. Through his distinctive prose, he delves into the intricate relationship between humanity and the environment, highlighting both the beauty and the fragility of ecosystems. His narratives are crafted to be both engaging and thought-provoking, inviting readers to connect with the planet on a deeper level.






In the eighth instalment of the Birder Murder Mysteries, DCI Domenic Jejeune must decide where his loyalty lies before deadly consequences occur…
The seventh Birder Murder Mystery. Some crimes are beyond the reach of the law.
A trail of a murder leads Domenic Jejeune across a vast continent...
It is in the silent spaces between the facts that the truth often hides
Praise for Steve Burrows's Birder Murder mystery series:'Most entertaining.' The Times'Delightful.' Daily Mail'Suspenseful.' Publishers Weekly
Book 3 in Steve Burrows' fabulous `Birder Murder' mystery series
Two people are dead, the expensive jewellery remains untouched and a pair of turtledoves are missing - it's the second book in Steve Burrows' series of 'Birder Murders'
Winner of the Arthur Ellis Award 2015Newly appointed police inspector Domenic Jejeune doesn't mind ruffling a few feathers to flush out suspects in the brutal murder of a renowned ecological activist