### Review "I'm definitely a fan an eager for the next in the series. Keep them coming, Gin!" -- _Julie Obermiller for Mysterical-E_ "_Death of a Cozy Writer_ is a book anyone who cut their teeth on Agatha Christie's mysteries will treasure. I read it once for the story, and plan to read it a s
Death of a Cozy Writer
β Scribed by G. M. Malliet
- Book ID
- 108164768
- Publisher
- MIDNIGHT INK
- Year
- 2008
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 183 KB
- Series
- St. Just 1
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780738712482
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
From deep in the heart of his eighteenth century English manor, millionaire Sir Adrian Beauclerk-Fisk writes mystery novels and torments his four spoiled children with threats of disinheritance. And soon Sir Adrian himself is found slumped over his writing desk an ornate knife thrust into his heart. Trapped amid leering gargoyles and stone walls, every member of the family is a likely suspect. Using a little Cornish brusqueness and brawn, can St. Just find the killer before the next-in-line to the family fortune ends up dead? Version : 5.0
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### Review "I'm definitely a fan an eager for the next in the series. Keep them coming, Gin!" -- *Julie Obermiller for Mysterical-E* "*Death of a Cozy Writer* is a book anyone who cut their teeth on Agatha Christie's mysteries will treasure. I read it once for the story, and plan to read it a seco
"The traditional British cozy is alive and well. Delicious. I was hooked from the first paragraph.β β Rhys Bowen, award-winning author of Her Royal Spyness βDeath of a Cozy Writer, G. M. Mallietβs hilarious first mystery, is a must-read for fans of Robert Barnard and P. G. Wodehouse. I'm looking f
"The traditional British cozy is alive and well. Delicious. I was hooked from the first paragraph.β β Rhys Bowen, award-winning author of Her Royal Spyness βDeath of a Cozy Writer, G. M. Mallietβs hilarious first mystery, is a must-read for fans of Robert Barnard and P. G. Wodehouse. I'm looking fo
Overview: G.M. Malliet won the Agatha Award for Death of a Cozy Writer, which initially won the Malice Domestic grant.