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Mausoleum Madness: A Rev Jessamy Ward Mystery (Isle of Wesberrey Book 2)

✍ Scribed by Penelope Cress


Book ID
111422577
Year
2020
Tongue
English
Weight
109 KB
Series
Isle Of Wesberry #2
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B08529CCLX

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✦ Synopsis


Mausoleum Madness
Good funerals are like buses, you wait all year for one and then three turn up at once! However, as there are no cars allowed on the Island you’ll be waiting forever for a bus. Funerals, though, seem to be the latest craze and the newly installed vicar, Jessamy Ward has plenty to keep her busy.

When a local businessman goes missing, despite her best efforts to not get involved, Rev Jess Ward finds herself caught up in the middle of a new murder mystery. Add in dancing nymphs and family pagan rituals and Jess soon learns that life on the Isle of Wesberrey is never going to be dull. Murder and intrigue are as common here as the cats and seagulls.

With her best friend gone AWOL with the handsome undertaker and her sister proving to be an unwanted distraction for the dishy police inspector. Jess finds that she is left alone to get to the bottom of this most recent murder. Is Jess right to keep faith in her family and friends? Can she even keep faith in herself?


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