The Goodman File (An Aunt Bessie Cold Case Mystery Book 7)
โ Scribed by Diana Xarissa
- Book ID
- 110622264
- Year
- 2022
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 110 KB
- Series
- An Aunt Bessie Cold Case Mystery Book 7
- Category
- Fiction
- ASIN
- B09WZ16V7S
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โฆ Synopsis
Elizabeth Cubbon, called Bessie by nearly everyone, has many friends on the Isle of Man. Sheโs called the island home for more years than she wants to remember. When one of her friends, Mary Quayle, asks for a favour, Bessie is quick to agree. Mary is hoping that Bessie can track down Walter Bolton, a man who was once friends with her husband, George.
While doing her best to find Walter, Bessie is also busy with the cold case unitโs next investigation. Eleven years ago, Lance Goodman was stabbed to death while wearing a Santa suit and sitting inside Santaโs sleigh in a department store in a small town in the US. As the unit begins to go through the case file, they quickly discover that a lot of things were missed during the initial investigation.
Can Bessie and the cold case unit discover who killed Lance Goodman? Can Bessieโs network of friends across the island track down Walter Bolton? Can the Seaviewโs new pastry chef come up with more than a half-dozen different types of fairy cakes?
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Bessie Cubbon is surprised and disappointed when she learns that Andrew Cheatham isnโt going to be staying in the holiday cottage next to her home on Laxey Beach when he visits the island in February. For the next week of cold case unit meetings, heโs decided to stay in a hotel in Ramsey. It isnโt u
With all the time heโs spending on the island running his cold case unit, Andrew Cheatham is considering buying a house there. Bessie is happy to go along on the hunt with him, but theyโre both surprised and upset to discover a fire raging at one of the houses heโs considering purchasing. Itโs even
Elizabeth Cubbon, Bessie to everyone who knows her, is surprised when Charles Morris invites her to lunch. Heโs part of the cold case unit with which sheโs been working for months, but heโs never seemed particularly friendly. Lunch is pleasant enough, but both Bessie and Charles are unpleasantly sur