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which manages to be truly uplifting whilst avoiding sentimenta­lity.

Die Alone – Simon Kernick, Century – out Saturday BRACE yourself for brutally brilliant action with the return of tough detective duo Ray Mason and Tina Boyd. Pitted against a politician, poised to take the keys to Number Ten despite being a serial killer, this is a smart and witty thriller.

It is the last part of a trilogy that is also hugely entertaini­ng as a standalone book.

Woman on the Edge – Samantha M Bailey, Headline – out Thursday

The opening is intriguing. A stranger hands Morgan a tiny baby on a station platform then plunges to her death.

Why did new mum Nicole kill herself, and what’s her connection to Morgan? Fast paced – at times far fetched – this is a quick and easy read.

THE three-mile Blakeney Freshes walk starts at the coastal village church’s bus stop.

1 From there head into Blakeney village and turn right down the High Street. At the end of it, you will come out on to Blakeney Quay.

2 Cross main car-parking area of the quay and up on to the bank on the right hand side. Blakeney Freshes are on the right. Walk towards harbour. 3 Follow the same footpath round to the right. 4 Stay on the coastal path, passing Stiffkey Freshes Creek on your right and Stiffkey Freshes on your left.

5. Keep to the footpath on the bank until you reach the A149 between Blakeney and Cley next to the sea. Cross the road and turn right, walk up the hill and cross the road again and stay on the pavement until you are back at the bus stop near St. Nicholas’ Church. See nationaltr­ust.org.uk.

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