Trick or deadly treat? Anything can happen at Halloween. Halloween is coming to North Yorkshire, and the seaside town of Whitby is getting ready for its annual Goth Festival, where Goths of all ages descend on the town for a week of music, costumes and spooky fun. When one of Liz McLuckieβs fr
Death at the Abbey: A Kipper Cottage Cozy Mystery (A Kipper Cottage Mystery Book 1)
β Scribed by Jan Durham
- Book ID
- 110615667
- Publisher
- Inkubator Books
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 205 KB
- Series
- A Kipper Cottage Cozy Mystery Book 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781915275158
- ASIN
- B09SLYMWLP
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
A cliff-top murder. A clever canine. A seaside sleuth.
After the death of her husband, Liz McLuckie has taken early retirement and moved to Whitby, a picturesque fishing town on the North Yorkshire coast. She thinks the renovation of two ramshackle fishing cottages will take her mind off things, but soon discovers Whitby isnβt quite the peaceful retreat she imagined.
When she discovers the body of a local Professor near the medieval Abbey, Liz reluctantly finds herself at the centre of a murder investigation. The post mortem reveals death by drowning. So how did he get onto the clifftop? And why did he have a fish in his pocket?
Liz follows the trail of the murderer, and many red herrings - both literal and metaphorical - in the company of her friends, including an almost-reformed burglar, a disgraced archaeology student and Nelson the bull terrier - the ugliest (and bravest!) dog in Yorkshire.
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
A fatal feast. A missing body. A seaside sleuth. Liz McLuckie has retired to Whitby β a picturesque fishing town on the North Yorkshire coast β to recover after the death of her husband. But Whitby isnβt the peaceful retreat she imagined. When one of Lizβs friends is accused of poisoning the t
Obituary writer and amateur sleuth Eve Mallow is enjoying life in sleepy Saxford St Peter β until a mysterious murder lands right at her doorβ¦ Itβs spring in Saxford St Peter β time to get back in the garden, listen to the birds, and take gentle strolls in the woods. But for some, itβs the season