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Murder at the Cathedral (Exham on Sea Mystery 4)

โœ Scribed by Frances Evesham


Tongue
English
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144 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


What if the police suspect your best friend of murder?

Theres a body in the cathedral library, among the priceless books chained to the shelves, and it seems Libby Forests friend, Angela, could be the killer.

The last thing female sleuth Libby needs is another investigation into a mysterious sudden death. Theres enough on her plate already. The fast-growing cake and chocolate business takes all her time, her apprentice has problems, and even Bear, Libbys beloved dog, is determined to create havoc.

Shed like to leave detection to the police, but when her friend becomes the prime suspect Libby once more takes on the role of amateur sleuth and finds herself entangled with the respectable ladies of the local Knitters' Guild, who plan to spring a surprise on the quiet cathedral city.

With a cast of indefatigable knitters, a lively Exham on Sea grapevine and a missing cat, the green fields, rolling hills, and sandy beaches of the West Country are a perfect setting for crime, intrigue and mystery, with a touch of mid-life romance.

If you love murder mysteries, cosy crime, dogs, craft and chocolate, you'll enjoy this instalment in the fun series of whodunnits set in a small English seaside town in Somerset, full of quirky charm and eccentric inhabitants, with a female protagonist torn between independence and a new, enticing career as a private investigator.

Download the story now to follow the trail and discover the killer.

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โœฆ Subjects


Mystery


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