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When Bunny Carter, the old lady from the Manor House, is discovered
in an open grave, Sophie Sayers is sure it's a case of foul play.
But when it comes to suspects, she's spoiled for choice. One of
Bunny's squabbling children from three different husbands? Petunia
Lot from the Cats Prevention charity, always angling for a legacy?
All these and more had motive and opportunity. But who is to blame?
And can Sophie and her boyfriend, village bookseller Hector Munro,
stop them before they strike again? Previously published by Debbie
Young.
"A cracking example of cozy crime!" Bestselling author Katie
FfordeWhile Sophie and her friends celebrate Valentine's Night in
The Bluebird, a dead body plummets to the bottom of the village
well - and nobody hears it fall. In this close-knit community where
everyone knows each other's business, is it possible for anyone to
get away with murder? Sophie's about to find out - and to discover
some extraordinary secrets about her boyfriend Hector and his
family along the way. Colourful new characters join the regular
Wendlebury cast in this cozy village mystery by bestselling author
Debbie Young. Previously published by Debbie Young as Murder by the
Book.Perfect for fans of M C Beaton's Agatha Raisin and Hamish
Macbeth series. Readers LOVE Debbie Young! "I have just finished
Best Murder in Show, and I just could not put it down. A totally
enthralling read from cover to cover. Very well written.” –
Bryan Stace, South Africa. “Sophie Sayers is the perfect antidote
to these difficult times. A Cotswold version of the No. 1 Ladies’
Detective Agency.” – Sue Myers “What a great series of books,
funny, interesting characters and good stories. Perfect for a
winter’s evening, curled up by the fire.” Mrs Glenda T Barnett
via Amazon. “I just read your Sophie Sayers novels. I loved them.
The characters were very likeable and I enjoyed getting to know
them. I can’t wait for the next installment.” – Caroline
Burston via Facebook “Thank you for the gift that is Sophie
Sayers. These books have been my lifeline to home over the last
year especially.” – Laura Bonnici, expat living in Malta
"A cracking example of cozy crime!" Bestselling author Katie
Fforde.It’s a time for goodwill to all men… But when Sophie
Sayers’ plans for a cozy English country Christmas are
interrupted by the arrival of her ex-boyfriend, her troubles are
only just beginning. Before long, the whole village stands accused
of murder! Damian says he’s come to direct the village Nativity
play, but Sophie thinks he’s up to no good. What are those noises
coming from his van? Who is the stranger lurking in the shadows?
And whose baby, abandoned in the manger, disappears in plain sight?
Enjoy the fun of a traditional Cotswold festive season, as Sophie
seeks a happy ending for her latest village mystery. Perfect for
fans of M C Beaton's Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth series.
Readers LOVE Debbie Young! "I have just finished Best Murder in
Show, and I just could not put it down. A totally enthralling read
from cover to cover. Very well written.” – Bryan Stace, South
Africa. “Sophie Sayers is the perfect antidote to these difficult
times. A Cotswold version of the No. 1 Ladies’ Detective
Agency.” – Sue Myers “What a great series of books, funny,
interesting characters and good stories. Perfect for a winter’s
evening, curled up by the fire.” Mrs Glenda T Barnett via Amazon.
“I just read your Sophie Sayers novels. I loved them. The
characters were very likeable and I enjoyed getting to know them. I
can’t wait for the next installment.” – Caroline Burston via
Facebook “Thank you for the gift that is Sophie Sayers. These
books have been my lifeline to home over the last year
especially.” – Laura Bonnici, expat living in Malta
Just when Sophie Sayers is starting to feel at home in the Cotswold
village of Wendlebury Barrow, a fierce new vicar arrives, quickly
offending her and everyone else he meets. Banning the villagers'
Halloween celebrations seems the last straw, particularly when
instead he revives the old English Guy Fawkes' tradition with a
bonfire piled high with sinister effigies. And what dark secret is
he hiding about her boss, the beguiling bookseller, Hector Munro?
Whose body is that outside the village bookshop? Not to mention the
one buried beneath the vicar's bonfire. Perfect for fans of M. C.
Beaton's Agatha Raisin. Previously published by Debbie Young as
Trick or Murder?
Pre-order the brand new instalment in Debbie Young's brilliant
Gemma Lamb Cozy Mystery series. When English teacher Gemma Lamb’s
school flat is wrecked by storms, maverick headmistress Hairnet
insists the girls must fund its repair by setting up their own
businesses – the start of a series of hilarious unintended
consequences. Meanwhile Gemma’s worries are compounded by the
arrival of bossy new girl Frieda Ehrlich, sponsored by a mysterious
local tycoon whose wealth is of dubious origins. Fearful for the
school’s reputation, Gemma recruits an old friend to help
investigate the tycoon’s credentials, jeopardising her romance
with sports teacher Joe Spryke. What is Frieda hiding? Why is her
sponsor living in a derelict manor house? Why is his chauffeur such
a crazed driver? And what has become of McPhee, Hairnet’s
precious black cat? With a little help from her friends, Gemma is
determined to solve these mysteries, restore her flat and save the
school. For anyone who loved St Trinian’s – old or new – or
read Malory Towers as a kid. St Brides is the perfect read for you!
For anyone who loved St Trinian's - old or new - or loves a cozy
mystery on a grand estate filled with rather 'interesting'
characters. Gemma Lamb is ready for an uneventful term at St
Bride's, she's had enough of dastardly deeds and sinister
strangers. However, she's barely back at school before: Unlucky in
love Oriana is sneaking around at odd hours Handsome Joe is keeping
secrets Militant Mavis feels a scandal is brewing It's all a bit
much, so when a stranger appears, Gemma thinks she's had enough.
But this stranger isn't so sinister, instead he looks rather too
familiar. If Gemma can't get him away from the school the whispers
and scandal his presence could unleash may just close St Bride's
doors for good. Gemma's joined forces with her colleagues to save
the school in the past, but this time she's going to have to do it
on her own . . .
For anyone who loved St Trinian's - old or new - or loves a cozy
mystery on a grand estate filled with rather 'interesting'
characters. When an American stranger turns up claiming to be the
rightful owner of the school's magnificent country estate it could
spell trouble for everyone at St Bride's . . . No one can believe
it when the headmistress, Hairnet, instantly accepts the stranger's
claim, not: the put-upon Bursar, ousted from his cosy estate
cottage by the stranger the enigmatic Max Security, raring to
engage in a spot of espionage the sensible Judith Gosling, who
knows more about Lord Bunting than she's letting on the
irrepressible Gemma Lamb, determined to keep the school open Only
fickle maths teacher Oriana Bliss isn't suspicious of the stranger,
after all she can just marry him and secure St Bride's future
forever. That's if inventive pranks by the girls - and the school
cat - don't drive him away first. Who will nab the stranger first?
Oriana with the parson's noose? Gemma with sinister secrets? Or
could this be the end of St Bride's? Previously published by Debbie
Young as Stranger at St Bride's.
For anyone who loved St Trinian's - old or new - or read Malory
Towers as a kid. St Brides is the perfect read for you. When Gemma
Lamb takes a job at a quirky English girls' boarding school, she
believes she's found the perfect escape route from her controlling
boyfriend - until she discovers the rest of the staff are hiding
sinister secrets: Hairnet, the eccentric headmistress who doesn't
hold with academic qualifications Oriana Bliss, Head of Maths and
master of disguise Joscelyn Spryke, the suspiciously rugged Head of
PE Geography teacher Mavis Brook, surreptitiously selling off the
library books creepy night watchman Max Security, with his network
of hidden tunnels Even McPhee, the school cat, is leading a double
life. Tucked away in the school's beautiful private estate in the
Cotswolds, can Gemma stay safe and build a new independent future,
or will past secrets catch up with her and the rest of the staff?
With a little help from her new friends, including some wise
pupils, she's going to give it her best shot... Previously
published by Debbie Young as Secrets at St Bride's.
When Sophie Sayers joins a writers' retreat, she's hoping to find
inspiration and perhaps a little adventure. Away from her comfort
zone, she also takes stock of her relationship with her boyfriend
Hector. But scarcely has the writing course begun when bestselling
romantic novelist Marina Milanese disappears on a solo excursion to
an old windmill. First on the scene, Sophie is prime suspect for
Marina's murder. When a storm prevents the police from landing on
the island to investigate, Sophie must try to solve the crime
herself - not easy, when everyone at the retreat has a motive. As
she strives to uncover the truth about Marina's fate, Sophie
arrives at a life-changing decision about her own future.
Previously published by Debbie Young as Murder Your Darlings.
When Sophie Sayers inherits a cottage in a sleepy English Cotswold
village, she's hoping for a quieter life than the one she's running
away from. What she gets instead is a dead body on a carnival
float, and an extraordinary assortment of suspects. Is the
enigmatic bookseller Hector Munro all he seems? And what about the
over-friendly neighbour who brings her jars of honey? Not to
mention the eccentric village shopkeeper, show committee, writers'
group and drama club, all suspiciously keen to welcome her to their
midst. If you love M C Beaton's Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth
series, you'll enjoy Sophie Sayers' adventures.
"A cracking example of cozy crime!" Bestselling author Katie
FfordeSophie Sayers is ready for a glorious summer, but when a dead
body is found in the village school's lost property cupboard the
summer holidays take an unexpected turn. Even more shocking is when
the body suddenly goes missing! The police think the villagers are
mistaken and without a body, refuse to investigate.... But with the
village school facing the threat of closure, Sophie is determined
to get to the bottom of the mystery. But first she needs to find
out who the dead person is, before she can start to find the
killer! Perfect for fans of M C Beaton's Agatha Raisin and Hamish
Macbeth series. Readers LOVE Debbie Young! "I have just finished
Best Murder in Show, and I just could not put it down. A totally
enthralling read from cover to cover. Very well written.” –
Bryan Stace, South Africa. “Sophie Sayers is the perfect antidote
to these difficult times. A Cotswold version of the No. 1 Ladies’
Detective Agency.” – Sue Myers “What a great series of books,
funny, interesting characters and good stories. Perfect for a
winter’s evening, curled up by the fire.” Mrs Glenda T Barnett
via Amazon. “I just read your Sophie Sayers novels. I loved them.
The characters were very likeable and I enjoyed getting to know
them. I can’t wait for the next installment.” – Caroline
Burston via Facebook “Thank you for the gift that is Sophie
Sayers. These books have been my lifeline to home over the last
year especially.” – Laura Bonnici, expat living in Malta
'A witty insight into village life and a most unusual murder that
kept me enthralled!' Bestselling author E.V. Hunter.Sophie and
Hector are heading to the Highlands. For Sophie it’s a trip home
and for Hector it’s time to meet Sophie’s parents... Though
their trip has village tongues wagging about a stop at Scotland’s
notorious elopement spot, Gretna Green. No matter what, it’ll
make a nice break from the murder and mayhem that has been plaguing
their beautiful Cotswolds village. But Sophie and Hector are barely
across the border on the way to Inverness before a sinister
encounter leaves them shaken. Then comes a series of mishaps that
leave poor Hector a little worse for wear. Is someone after Hector?
Why is he certain the attacks are just accidents? Sophie is
determined to find out. Starting and finishing at the Hector's
House bookshop in Wendlebury Barrow, this adventure is Debbie
Young's celebration of Scotland as her second favourite place after
the Cotswolds, and will make you feel as if you've taken a trip to
the Highlands yourself!
Sophie Sayers is ready for a glorious summer, but when a dead body
is found in the village school's lost property cupboard the summer
holidays take an unexpected turn. Even more shocking is when the
body goes missing. Without a body, the police refuse to
investigate. That's just not good enough. Sophie is determined to
get to the bottom of the mystery. She needs to find out who has
died and nab the culprit if she's going to save the village school
from the threat of closure. Perfect for fans of Agatha Raisin and
Hamish MacBeth.
When Bunny Carter, the old lady from the Manor House, is discovered
in an open grave, Sophie Sayers is sure it's a case of foul play.
But when it comes to suspects, she's spoiled for choice. One of
Bunny's squabbling children from three different husbands? Petunia
Lot from the Cats Prevention charity, always angling for a legacy?
All these and more had motive and opportunity. But who is to blame?
And can Sophie and her boyfriend, village bookseller Hector Munro,
stop them before they strike again? Previously published by Debbie
Young.
When Sophie Sayers joins a writers' retreat, she's hoping to find
inspiration and perhaps a little adventure. Away from her comfort
zone, she also takes stock of her relationship with her boyfriend
Hector. But scarcely has the writing course begun when bestselling
romantic novelist Marina Milanese disappears on a solo excursion to
an old windmill. First on the scene, Sophie is prime suspect for
Marina's murder. When a storm prevents the police from landing on
the island to investigate, Sophie must try to solve the crime
herself - not easy, when everyone at the retreat has a motive. As
she strives to uncover the truth about Marina's fate, Sophie
arrives at a life-changing decision about her own future.
Previously published by Debbie Young as Murder Your Darlings.
While Sophie and her friends celebrate Valentine's Night in The
Bluebird, a dead body plummets to the bottom of the village well -
and nobody hears it fall. In this close-knit community where
everyone knows each other's business, is it possible for anyone to
get away with murder? Sophie's about to find out - and to discover
some extraordinary secrets about her boyfriend Hector and his
family along the way. Colourful new characters join the regular
Wendlebury cast in this cozy mystery. Previously published by
Debbie Young as Murder by the Book.
When Sophie Sayers' plans for a cozy English country Christmas are
interrupted by the arrival of her ex-boyfriend, her troubles are
only just beginning. Before long, the whole village stands accused
of murder. Damian says he's come to direct the village Nativity
play, but Sophie thinks he's up to no good. What are those noises
coming from his van? Who is the stranger lurking in the shadows?
And whose baby, abandoned in the manger, disappears in plain sight?
Enjoy the fun of a traditional Cotswold festive season, as Sophie
seeks a happy ending for her latest village mystery - and for her
new romance with charming local bookseller Hector Munro.
Just when Sophie Sayers is starting to feel at home in the Cotswold
village of Wendlebury Barrow, a fierce new vicar arrives, quickly
offending her and everyone else he meets. Banning the villagers'
Halloween celebrations seems the last straw, particularly when
instead he revives the old English Guy Fawkes' tradition with a
bonfire piled high with sinister effigies. And what dark secret is
he hiding about her boss, the beguiling bookseller, Hector Munro?
Whose body is that outside the village bookshop? Not to mention the
one buried beneath the vicar's bonfire. Perfect for fans of M. C.
Beaton's Agatha Raisin. Previously published by Debbie Young as
Trick or Murder?
Sophie Sayers is ready for a glorious summer, but when a dead body
is found in the village school's lost property cupboard the summer
holidays take an unexpected turn. Even more shocking is when the
body goes missing. Without a body, the police refuse to
investigate. That's just not good enough. Sophie is determined to
get to the bottom of the mystery. She needs to find out who has
died and nab the culprit if she's going to save the village school
from the threat of closure. Perfect for fans of Agatha Raisin and
Hamish MacBeth.
When Sophie Sayers' plans for a cozy English country Christmas are
interrupted by the arrival of her ex-boyfriend, her troubles are
only just beginning. Before long, the whole village stands accused
of murder. Damian says he's come to direct the village Nativity
play, but Sophie thinks he's up to no good. What are those noises
coming from his van? Who is the stranger lurking in the shadows?
And whose baby, abandoned in the manger, disappears in plain sight?
Enjoy the fun of a traditional Cotswold festive season, as Sophie
seeks a happy ending for her latest village mystery - and for her
new romance with charming local bookseller Hector Munro.
When Bunny Carter, the old lady from the Manor House, is discovered
in an open grave, Sophie Sayers is sure it's a case of foul play.
But when it comes to suspects, she's spoiled for choice. One of
Bunny's squabbling children from three different husbands? Petunia
Lot from the Cats Prevention charity, always angling for a legacy?
All these and more had motive and opportunity. But who is to blame?
And can Sophie and her boyfriend, village bookseller Hector Munro,
stop them before they strike again? Previously published by Debbie
Young.
Just when Sophie Sayers is starting to feel at home in the Cotswold
village of Wendlebury Barrow, a fierce new vicar arrives, quickly
offending her and everyone else he meets. Banning the villagers'
Halloween celebrations seems the last straw, particularly when
instead he revives the old English Guy Fawkes' tradition with a
bonfire piled high with sinister effigies. And what dark secret is
he hiding about her boss, the beguiling bookseller, Hector Munro?
Whose body is that outside the village bookshop? Not to mention the
one buried beneath the vicar's bonfire. Perfect for fans of M. C.
Beaton's Agatha Raisin. Previously published by Debbie Young as
Trick or Murder?
Pre-order the brand new instalment in Debbie Young's brilliant
Gemma Lamb Cozy Mystery series. When English teacher Gemma Lamb’s
school flat is wrecked by storms, maverick headmistress Hairnet
insists the girls must fund its repair by setting up their own
businesses – the start of a series of hilarious unintended
consequences. Meanwhile Gemma’s worries are compounded by the
arrival of bossy new girl Frieda Ehrlich, sponsored by a mysterious
local tycoon whose wealth is of dubious origins. Fearful for the
school’s reputation, Gemma recruits an old friend to help
investigate the tycoon’s credentials, jeopardising her romance
with sports teacher Joe Spryke. What is Frieda hiding? Why is her
sponsor living in a derelict manor house? Why is his chauffeur such
a crazed driver? And what has become of McPhee, Hairnet’s
precious black cat? With a little help from her friends, Gemma is
determined to solve these mysteries, restore her flat and save the
school. For anyone who loved St Trinian’s – old or new – or
read Malory Towers as a kid. St Brides is the perfect read for you!
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