Murder on the Tor & Murder At the Cathedral – Frances Evesham

$10.50

Book ID: 92003 | Title: Murder on the Tor & Murder At the Cathedral | Author: Frances Evesham | Category: Crime fiction | Binding: Paperback | Edition: | Publisher: | Condition: Good

1 in stock

SKU: 92003 Category: Tag:

Description

Book ID: 92003 | Title: Murder on the Tor & Murder At the Cathedral | Author: Frances Evesham | Category: Crime fiction | Binding: Paperback | Edition: | Publisher: | Condition: Good

Reviews

There are no reviews yet.

Be the first to review “Murder on the Tor & Murder At the Cathedral – Frances Evesham”

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

About the book

Could your best friend be a killer? When a body is discovered in Wells Cathedral Library, Libby Forest’s best friend Angela Miles becomes the prime suspect. The last thing Libby needs is another investigation. but with the help of Bear, the beloved Carpathian Sheepdog, and her partner, Max Ramshore, Libby’s determined to uncover the murderer and clear her friend’s name. If you love murder mysteries, cosy crime, dogs, craft and chocolate, you'll enjoy this instalment in the fun series of whodunnits set in Exham-on-Sea, a small English seaside town, full of quirky charm and eccentric inhabitants. THE EXHAM-ON-SEA MURDER MYSTERIES: 1. Murder at the Lighthouse 2. Murder on the Levels 3. Murder on the Tor 4. Murder at the Cathedral 5. Murder at the Bridge 6. Murder at the Castle 7. Murder at the Gorge 8. Murder at the Abbey Other Books by Frances Evesham in the Ham Hill Murder Mystery series A Village Murder A Racing Murder A Harvest Murder Here's what readers are saying about the series: 'This is a perfect short, cosy mystery.' 'It makes you wonder if English country villages are safe places to live. But I certainly would given half a chance.' 'With every book, I grow more fond of Libby and Exham; this time it already felt like coming home.' 'If you like Miss Marple this amateur sleuth will enthral you.'