Life is good for Jools and her beau Michael. Theyโre loved up and have finally found the time for a romantic weekend away by the coast. Ah, bliss. Until theyโre summoned back to their quaint village of Smeaton-under-Lyme. Joolsโs ex-husband has been found bludgeoned to death in Hoggin Hallโs deser
Every Trick in the Rook
โ Scribed by Wingate, Marty
- Book ID
- 109651467
- Publisher
- Random House Publishing Group
- Year
- 2017
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 969 KB
- Series
- Birds of a Feather 3
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9780425286210
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โฆ Synopsis
Julia Lanchester's perch is knocked askew when murder hits a little too close to home in this delightful cozy mystery.
"Marty Wingate's Birds of a Feather mysteries provide a perfect blend of quirky characters and atmosphere."โChristine Goff, bestselling author of the Birdwatcher's Mystery series
Julia Lanchester is flying high. She's nesting with her boyfriend, Michael Sedgwick, and she's found her niche as manager of the tourist center in her picturesque British village. Thanks to all her hard work, visitor traffic was upโway up. Her reward is an even more hectic schedule. Michael's busy, too, traveling all over as the personal assistant to Julia's father, celebrity ornithologist Rupert Lanchester. With precious little time together, Julia's romantic weekend with Michael can't come soon enough.
But the getaway is spoiled when Julia's ex-husband is found murdered on her boss's estate. And after a witness reports seeing Michael near...
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