Murder Most Fowl
β Scribed by V.S. Vale
- Publisher
- Penland Press
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Series
- Swansneck Village 1
- Category
- Fiction
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β¦ Synopsis
Returning home may not be in fashion, but solving a murder never goes out of styleβ¦
Despite the Swan family now promoting Swansneck village as a nostalgic Victorian tourist attraction for Lancashireβs cotton mill heritage, Jenny Bradshaw had never wanted to set foot in the place again. But a failed marriage and the conditions of her uncleβs legacy left her no other choice.
Forced to abandon her P.A. job in London, Jenny dreads the years of drudgery ahead. Working at the family bakery and caring for her uncleβs pigeons was not exactly the future she'd envisioned. But when a hat shop is offered for sale within the classy, recently transformed Swan Mill Hotel, Jenny thinks her luck may finally be changing. At least, until she unwittingly implicates a beloved childhood friend in murderβ¦
Between attending the biggest wedding Swansneck had ever witnessed, juggling her new business and relaunching the Swansneck Messenger newsletter, Jenny seeks to clear her friend's name. By establishing new links in the village and deciphering cryptic notes left in the pigeon coop, Jenny builds her list of suspects. But uncovering generations of secrets and lies from a roster of quirky Swansneck residents, only seems to prove everyone has a motive for murder.
Unable to reveal her multitude of suspicions to urbane new neighbour, DI Kenon, without appearing to have totally lost her wits, Jenny's quest for the truth threatens to turn her hometown into her final resting place.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
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