**'While Oxford had Morse, Whitstable, famous for its oysters, has Pearl'**_Daily Mail_ **It really is murder on the dance floor...** A new dance school opens in Whitstable run by celebrity tango champions - Tony and Tanya Ballard. Pearl Nolan knows herself to be an ace cook and a sharp
Murder at Mount Ephraim (Whitstable Pearl Mysteries)
β Scribed by Julie Wassmer
- Book ID
- 111896014
- Publisher
- Constable
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 357 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781472134462
- ASIN
- B09N3CTSSG
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β¦ Synopsis
Murder at Mount Ephraim**is the ninth book in Julie Wassmer's popular crime series - now a major Acorn TV drama, Whitstable Pearl, starring Kerry Godliman as private detective and restaurateur, Pearl Nolan
'While Oxford had Morse, Whitstable, famous for its oysters, has Pearl' **Daily Mail
Pearl Nolan receives a wedding invitation from an old school friend. Journalist Amy has chosen somewhere very special for the wedding ceremony - the historic Kent manor house of Mount Ephraim - and the invite includes a pre-nuptial stay for Pearl and other guests at this venue. Nestled in an 800-acre estate, and surrounded by beautiful gardens and a lake, Pearl sees this break as a chance to leave crime behind, along with her own detective agency and her restaurant, The Whitstable Pearl.
Accepting the invitation, Pearl looks forward to meeting the happy couple's friends and family, as well as Amy's fiancΓ©, Guy, a handsome and successful adventurer who appears to be Mr. Perfect. She also has time to reflect on her own engagement to Canterbury CID detective, DCI Mike McGuire...
But before any wedding bells sound, murder strikes - and Pearl and McGuire are thrust together again - as partners in crime.
Praise for Julie Wassmer's Whitstable Pearl Mysteries...
'One of the best episodes in Wassmer's longrunning Whitstable saga' Daily Mail
'As light as a Mary Berry Victoria sponge, this Middle-England romp is packed with vivid characters' Myles McWeeney,Irish Independent
'All of the thrills without any of the gore' The Sun
'This is a quality title...a very entertaining read' The Puzzle Doctor
'A wonderful way to explore Whitstable . . . if you love cozy mysteries, then get acquainted with Pearl (and her mum and her cats!) and enjoy a trip to Whitstable through the eyes of this very convincing author' Trip Fiction
'Proves she's the mistress of her craft' John McGhie, author of White Highlands
'Good, solid whodunits, without gruesome details or gratuitous violence, Murder on Sea may be just your cup of tea' Bec Stafford
Praise for the TV series...
'Scandi noir meets the English seaside in Whitstable Pearl, a murder mystery series based on Julie Wassmer's novels...' Drama Quarterly
'...explores all the murder and debauchery in the seemingly perfect English seaside town of Whitstable...' Washington Post
'...you never know what might turn up, either on the menu or alongside an oyster boat.' Wall Street Journal
From the Back Cover
'While Oxford had Morse, Whitstable, famous for its oysters, has Pearl' Daily Mail
Pearl Nolan receives a wedding invitation from an old school friend she hasn't seen for years. Amy, a journalist, has chosen somewhere very special for her wedding ceremony - the seventeenth-century Kent country house of Mount Ephraim - and the invite includes a pre-nuptial stay for Pearl and other guests at this historic venue. Nestled in an 800-acre estate and surrounded by beautiful gardens and a lake, Pearl sees this break as a chance to leave crime behind, along with her own detective agency and her restaurant, The Whitstable Pearl.
Accepting Amy's invitation, Pearl also looks forward to meeting the happy couple's friends and family, as well as Amy's fiancΓ©, Guy, a handsome and successful adventurer who appears to be Mr. Perfect...
But before any wedding bells sound, murder strikes - and Pearl and McGuire are thrust together again - as partners in crime.
Praise for Julie Wassmer's Whitstable Pearl Mysteries...
'One of the best episodes in Wassmer's longrunning Whitstable saga' Daily Mail
'As light as a Mary Berry Victoria sponge, this Middle-England romp is packed with vivid characters' Myles McWeeney, Irish Independent
'All of the thrills without any of the gore' The Sun
About the Author
Julie Wassmer is a professional television drama writer, working on various series including ITV's London's Burning , C5's Family Affairs and BBC's Eastenders - which she worked on for 20 years.
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