Murder at Lilac Cottage


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“One always embarks on a John Rhode book with a great sense of security. One knows that there will be a sound plot, well-knit process of reasoning, and a solidly satisfying solution with no loose ends or careless errors of fact.”—Dorothy Sayers on John Rhode From the jacket: For three years the man had lived in the little Lilac cottage on the Squire’s estate, yet apparently no one in that peaceful village knew a thing about him. The only significant clue that Superintendent Hanslet and Jimmy Waghorn found was the five pound bank note that he received on the day he died. The minute they told Dr. Priestley about it he jumped to the bait and set forth on a trail that picked up such divergent clues as dope fiends, the dismantled engine of a motor mower, and the rear view of an odd man on a bicycle. When the village good-for-nothing was found dead on the estate, it seemed to complicate the affair even more. But for Dr. Priestley it actually simplified things. He brings the case to a smashing conclusion that will leave the reader gasping at the ingenuity of the murders and the unfailing astuteness of this famous criminologist. “Convincingly worked out.”—The Saturday Review




Murder at Lilac Cottage


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The Farmhouse and Murder


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In the riveting English murder mystery, "The Farmhouse and Murder," Detective Inspector Anesia makes a triumphant yet emotionally charged return to her job after a two-year suspension. Her partner, and the father of her children, is now behind bars, serving a lengthy prison sentence. As she steps back into the world of law enforcement, she grapples with the fear of how her colleagues will react to her reappearance, haunted by the spectre of rejection. Thrown headlong into her role, Anesia faces an unusual and seemingly ridiculous case, one that demands her attention despite its oddity. When a local woman suddenly vanishes, she is entrusted with the investigation, and the puzzle becomes far more complex than it first appears. As Anesia delves deeper into the case, she discovers that beneath the tranquil facade of the farmhouse lies a tangled web of secrets, lies, and mysteries. The quiet village harbours hidden agendas, and the disappearance of the woman may be just the tip of the iceberg. In "The Farmhouse and Murder," Anesia's journey to redeem her career becomes intertwined with a mystery that defies logic and explanation. Will she gain the acceptance of her colleagues and uncover the truth behind the enigmatic disappearance, or will the secrets buried in the farmhouse prove to be insurmountable obstacles? Join Anesia as she navigates a labyrinth of intrigue and uncertainty, where redemption and redemption become her driving forces in the face of a complex and baffling investigation.




A Death in the Dales


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An intricate plot set in the 1920s English countryside and Frances Brody's "refreshingly complex heroine" (Kirkus) Kate Shackleton make A Death in the Dales an absorbing 7th installment in this mystery, perfect for fans of Jacqueline Winspear and Agatha Christie. A murder most foul When the landlord of a Yorkshire tavern is killed in plain sight, Freda Simonson, the only witness to the crime, becomes plagued with guilt, believing the wrong man has been convicted. Following her death, it seems that the truth will never be uncovered in the peaceful village of Langcliffe... A village of secrets But it just so happens that Freda’s nephew is courting the renowned amateur sleuth Kate Shackleton, who decides to holiday in Langcliffe with her indomitable teenage niece, Harriet. When Harriet strikes up a friendship with a local girl whose young brother is missing, the search leads Kate to uncover another suspicious death, not to mention an illicit affair. The case of a lifetime As the present mysteries merge with the past’s mistakes, Kate is thrust into the secrets that Freda left behind and realizes that this courageous woman has entrusted her with solving a murder from beyond the grave. It soon becomes clear to her that nothing in Langcliffe is quite as it appears, and with a murderer on the loose and an ever-growing roster of suspects, this isn’t the holiday Kate was expecting... Frances Brody's Kate Shackleton returns in A Death in the Dales with another mystery that's sure to "hold the reader attention and make them continue reading into the small hours of the night" (York Press, UK).




Murder on Location Boxed Set Books 1-3


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The first three books in the Murder on Location series, a fun cozy mystery set in an English Village.




THE GREATEST BRITISH DETECTIVES - Ultimate Collection: 270+ Murder Mysteries, Suspense Thrillers & Crime Stories (Illustrated Edition)


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THE GREATEST BRITISH DETECTIVES - Ultimate Collection: 270+ Murder Mysteries, Suspense Thrillers & Crime Stories (Illustrated Edition) stands as a monumental anthology in the world of detective and mystery fiction. It encapsulates the breadth and diversity of a genre that has captivated readers for generations, showcasing a range of literary styles from the cunningly plotted whodunit to the psychological thriller. Significantly, the collection presents an unparalleled opportunity to explore the evolution of detective fiction through its most pivotal eras, highlighting contributions that have shaped and defined the genre. The anthology's eclectic mix reflects not just on the crimes but the societal contexts and the moral quandaries faced by its protagonists, offering readers an immersive journey through the labyrinth of crime and justice. The backgrounds of the contributing authors, including luminaries like Arthur Conan Doyle and G.K. Chesterton, provide a rich tapestry of the literary and cultural milieu from which these stories emerged. Collectively, their work speaks to the burgeoning interest in crime fiction during the late 19th and early 20th centuries, mirroring the anxieties of the time and experimenting with new narrative structures. This collection aligns with various historical and literary movements, from the intricate puzzles of the Golden Age of Detective Fiction to the hard-boiled realism that emerged in response to World War I's disillusionment, showcasing how these varied voices contribute to a multi-faceted understanding of crime and its repercussions. This anthology is an essential read for those keen on delving into the depths of human psyche and society through the lens of detective fiction. It offers an unparalleled chance to engage with the seminal works that have defined and expanded the boundaries of the mystery genre. For scholars, enthusiasts, and casual readers alike, this collection promises not only an education in the genres evolution but also an expansive exploration of the themes of justice, morality, and human cunning. Each story invites readers into a complex dialogue between author, detective, and the enigmatic allure of the unsolved, making this collection a valuable addition to any literary repertoire.




Rules of Murder (A Drew Farthering Mystery Book #1)


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Downton Abbey Meets Agatha Christie in This Sparkling Mystery Drew Farthering loves a good mystery, although he generally expects to find it in the pages of a novel, not on the grounds of his country estate. When a weekend party at Farthering Place is ruined by murder and the police seem flummoxed, Drew decides to look into the crime himself. With the help of his best friend, Nick Dennison, an avid mystery reader, and Madeline Parker, a beautiful and whip-smart American debutante staying as a guest, the three try to solve the mystery as a lark, using the methods from their favorite novels. Soon, financial irregularities at Drew's stepfather's company come to light and it's clear that all who remain at Farthering Place could be in danger. Trying hard to remain one step ahead of the killer--and trying harder to impress Madeline--Drew must decide how far to take this game.




Murder at Lilac Cottage


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Murder on Location


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Smile of the Stowaway


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A married couple, a stranger from far away and a murder that rocks their lives.Desperate to reach England, a bedraggled immigrant clings precariously beneath a couple's motor home as they cross the Channel. Once holidaymakers Bob and Anne overcome their shock at his discovery and their initial reservations, they welcome the friendly stranger into their home in defiance of the law. But their trust is stretched to the limit when the police accuse the smiling twenty-three-year-old of a gruesome murder. Could this man from six thousand miles away be guilty? Or is the real killer still out there?Former national newspaper journalist Tony Bassett tells how Anne turns detective, battling against a mountain of circumstantial evidence and police bungling to discover the truth.This gripping first novel concerning a death in a remote Kentish country cottage is packed with mystery, suspense and occasional touches of humour.