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The latest intriguing mystery featuring feisty antiques dealer Lina
Townend. It's a busy weekend for Lina: she wins a dance
competition, annoys a valuable client and has to play gooseberry
when Griff, her business partner, meets an old flame. Killing time,
she drives across Dartmoor, only to find two men robbing a medieval
church. Outraged, she manages to stop them - only to discover that
it's not just in Devon that they are working. Safely back in Kent,
she makes some new friends. One, a frail and confused pensioner,
may have been the victim of a heartless crime. Another is a bright
young woman eager to hear all about Lina's life. But suddenly Lina
realises that she may have made new enemies too - or maybe just
stirred up some very dangerous old ones.
Troubles never arrive singly for antiques dealer Lina Townend and
her business partner Griff Tripp . . . The local antiques fair Lina
Townend and Griff Tripp set up stall at may be a disaster, but when
a local director swoops in and begs Griff to star in her latest
production, Lina hopes it will take Griff's mind off a problem he
won't share. Lina's own good luck is non-existent - her
relationship is going nowhere and her business is faltering. But
there's worse to come: 'pranks' played on the Curtain Call cast
turn nasty. Could the play's name be a terrible omen?
First in a brand-new Victorian mystery series featuring steward
Matthew Rowsley and housekeeper Mrs Faulkner as an engaging
detective duo. Newly appointed as land agent to the youthful Lord
Croft, Matthew Rowsley finds plenty to keep him busy as he attends
to his lordship's neglected country estate. But he's distracted
from his tasks by the disappearance of a young housemaid. Has
Maggie really eloped with a young man, as her mother attests - or
is the truth rather more sinister? What's been going on behind the
scenes at the grand country estate . and where has his lordship
disappeared to? Teaming up with housekeeper Mrs Faulkner to get to
the bottom of the matter, Matthew uncovers a number of disturbing
secrets, scandals and simmering tensions within the household.
Something rotten is going on at Thorncroft - and it's up to Matthew
and Mrs Faulkner to unearth the truth.
Antiques dealer Lina Townend finds herself accused of theft in the
latest intriguing mystery When a middle-aged woman enters Lina
Townend's antiques shop wanting to sell a white Beswick china horse
which she claims is a cherished heirloom, Lina's instincts tell her
to avoid the sale. Suddenly, wherever she goes, Lina sees the
supposedly rare white horses. Something strange is afoot. As she
looks further into the matter, it turns out that the horses are
only the tip of the iceberg. But Lina's investigations are
attracting unwelcome attention. With her business partner Griff
laid up in hospital and her relationship with her boyfriend Morris
floundering, when she herself falls under suspicion for theft, Lina
doesn't know where to turn.
The latest intriguing mystery featuring feisty antiques dealer Lina
Townend. It's a busy weekend for Lina: she wins a dance
competition, annoys a valuable client and has to play gooseberry
when Griff, her business partner, meets an old flame. Killing time,
she drives across Dartmoor, only to find two men robbing a medieval
church. Outraged, she manages to stop them - only to discover that
it's not just in Devon that they are working. Safely back in Kent,
she makes some new friends. One, a frail and confused pensioner,
may have been the victim of a heartless crime. Another is a bright
young woman eager to hear all about Lina's life. But suddenly Lina
realises that she may have made new enemies too - or maybe just
stirred up some very dangerous old ones.
When the family butler is brutally attacked, land agent Matthew
Rowsley and his wife Harriet determine to find the culprit in this
gripping Victorian mystery. With his lordship's mental health
failing, management of his grand country estate has been assigned
to a group of trustees, including land agent Matthew Rowsley and
his capable wife Harriet. But the smooth running of Thorncroft
House is disrupted by a series of unforeseen events. Building work
on the estate workers' new cottages is halted by the discovery of
Roman remains. Shortly afterwards, the family butler is brutally
assaulted and left for dead. A random attack - or was he
deliberately targeted? Matters take an even more disturbing turn
when Lord Croft's long-lost cousin and heir, Julius Trescothick,
arrives from Australia, ready to claim his inheritance. But is he
who he claims to be . and what are his true intentions? If they are
to preserve Thorncroft House and a way of life that has continued
for centuries, Matthew and Harriet must uncover the truth behind
Trescothick's identity and solve a series of interlocking
mysteries.
Introducing unconventional rector's wife and amateur sleuth Jodie
Welsh in the first of a brand-new mystery series Highflying city
career woman Jodie Welsh was prepared for a dramatic change in
lifestyle when she met and married the Reverend Theo Welsh,
settling down to an entirely new kind of life as the wife of a
country vicar in the picturesque village of Lesser Hogben. But if
she thought life as a city deal-maker was tough, nothing could have
prepared her for the emotional rollercoaster of local church and
village politics. As a newcomer, Jodie encounters hostility and
disapproval from several of the villagers, particularly in her
efforts to engage and assist Lesser Hogben's disaffected youth.
When a local lad Jodie employed to help in her garden disappears,
along with Jodie's expensive camera, everyone around her is
inclined to assume the worst. Only Jodie and the missing boy's
friend Mazza are convinced of his innocence. But Burble's
disappearance marks the start of a series of disturbing incidents
which escalate in intensity - until the body shows up, and Jodie
must use her well-honed negotiating and networking skills to unmask
a ruthless killer.
Antiques dealer Lina Townend finds herself accused of theft in the
latest intriguing mystery When a middle-aged woman enters Lina
Townend's antiques shop wanting to sell a white Beswick china horse
which she claims is a cherished heirloom, Lina's instincts tell her
to avoid the sale. Suddenly, wherever she goes, Lina sees the
supposedly rare white horses. Something strange is afoot. As she
looks further into the matter, it turns out that the horses are
only the tip of the iceberg. But Lina's investigations are
attracting unwelcome attention. With her business partner Griff
laid up in hospital and her relationship with her boyfriend Morris
floundering, when she herself falls under suspicion for theft, Lina
doesn't know where to turn.
The local antiques fair Lina Townend and Griff Tripp set up stall
at may be a disaster, but when a local director swoops in and begs
Griff to star in her latest production, Lina hopes it will take
Griff's mind off a problem he won't share. Lina's own good luck is
non-existent - her relationship is going nowhere and her business
is faltering. But there's worse to come: 'pranks' played on the
Curtain Call cast turn nasty. Could the play's name be a terrible
omen?
Introducing unconventional rector's wife and amateur sleuth Jodie
Welsh in the first of a brand-new mystery series Highflying city
career woman Jodie Welsh was prepared for a dramatic change in
lifestyle when she met and married the Reverend Theo Welsh,
settling down to an entirely new kind of life as the wife of a
country vicar in the picturesque village of Lesser Hogben. But if
she thought life as a city deal-maker was tough, nothing could have
prepared her for the emotional rollercoaster of local church and
village politics. As a newcomer, Jodie encounters hostility and
disapproval from several of the villagers, particularly in her
efforts to engage and assist Lesser Hogben's disaffected youth.
When a local lad Jodie employed to help in her garden disappears,
along with Jodie's expensive camera, everyone around her is
inclined to assume the worst. Only Jodie and the missing boy's
friend Mazza are convinced of his innocence. But Burble's
disappearance marks the start of a series of disturbing incidents
which escalate in intensity - until the body shows up, and Jodie
must use her well-honed negotiating and networking skills to unmask
a ruthless killer.
Stranded at a house party - when a murderer strikes! May 1861,
Victorian England. When Matthew and Harriet Rowsley are invited to
a house party at Clunston Park by Matthew's cousin, Colonel
Barrington Rowsley and his wife Lady Hortensia, Harriet is nervous
- surely the aristocratic guests will snub her? After all, they are
but mere servants in their eyes! Her fears are realized on their
first evening when the only person who deigns to speak to her is
the spiteful Grafin Weiser and confirmed when she commits a major
faux pas at the cricket match the following day. But there's no
escape! The cricket match is abandoned due to a storm, and flooding
leaves the house guests stranded. Things worsen when Grafin Weiser
is found murdered and the finger is quickly pointed at Clara, an
eleven-year-old maid, as the culprit. Convinced that she cannot be
guilty, Harriet and Matthew agree to investigate. The aristocratic
facade begins to crumble under their scrutiny, and they start to
unlock the secrets of Clunston Park. Why does the Colonel allow his
bullying friend Major Jameson so much leeway? Is there more to the
befuddled Lord Pidgeon than meets the eye? Harriet and Matthew must
uncover the truth, before they find themselves in deadly danger . .
.
Stranded at a house party - when a murderer strikes! May 1861,
Victorian England. When Matthew and Harriet Rowsley are invited to
a house party at Clunston Park by Matthew's cousin, Colonel
Barrington Rowsley and his wife Lady Hortensia, Harriet is nervous
- surely the aristocratic guests will snub her? After all, they are
but mere servants in their eyes! Her fears are realized on their
first evening when the only person who deigns to speak to her is
the spiteful Grafin Weiser and confirmed when she commits a major
faux pas at the cricket match the following day. But there's no
escape! The cricket match is abandoned due to a storm, and flooding
leaves the house guests stranded. Things worsen when Grafin Weiser
is found murdered and the finger is quickly pointed at Clara, an
eleven-year-old maid, as the culprit. Convinced that she cannot be
guilty, Harriet and Matthew agree to investigate. The aristocratic
facade begins to crumble under their scrutiny, and they start to
unlock the secrets of Clunston Park. Why does the Colonel allow his
bullying friend Major Jameson so much leeway? Is there more to the
befuddled Lord Pidgeon than meets the eye? Harriet and Matthew must
uncover the truth, before they find themselves in deadly danger . .
.
When the family butler is brutally attacked, land agent Matthew
Rowsley and his wife Harriet determine to find the culprit in this
gripping Victorian mystery. With his lordship's mental health
failing, management of his grand country estate has been assigned
to a group of trustees, including land agent Matthew Rowsley and
his capable wife Harriet. But the smooth running of Thorncroft
House is disrupted by a series of unforeseen events. Building work
on the estate workers' new cottages is halted by the discovery of
Roman remains. Shortly afterwards, the family butler is brutally
assaulted and left for dead. A random attack - or was he
deliberately targeted? Matters take an even more disturbing turn
when Lord Croft's long-lost cousin and heir, Julius Trescothick,
arrives from Australia, ready to claim his inheritance. But is he
who he claims to be . and what are his true intentions? If they are
to preserve Thorncroft House and a way of life that has continued
for centuries, Matthew and Harriet must uncover the truth behind
Trescothick's identity and solve a series of interlocking
mysteries.
The arrival of an unexpected guest means trouble ahead for the
residents of Thorncroft House in this deftly-plotted Victorian
mystery. On a freezing winter's night, with the household in
mourning following the death of the dowager Lady Croft, the
residents of Thorncroft House are roused from their beds by the
arrival of an unexpected visitor. Although Lady Stanton seems
reluctant to explain the reasons for her visit, housekeeper Harriet
Rowsley would never turn a stranger from the door; she offers Lady
Stanton and her servants all the hospitality at her disposal,
however secretive and arrogant the new guest might be. But tensions
arise over the following days, with both visitors and servants
trapped indoors by the snow, and Lady Stanton proving a difficult
and demanding guest. The situation worsens on the discovery of the
body of a young housemaid lying crumpled at the foot of the stairs.
A tragic accident . or something more sinister? Who exactly is Lady
Stanton, and why has she come to Thorncroft? Has her arrival
anything to do with the housemaid's death? As the household remains
trapped and tensions escalate, Harriet and her husband Matthew are
forced to face the fact that they may be harbouring a murderer in
their midst .
The arrival of an unexpected guest means trouble ahead for the
residents of Thorncroft House in this deftly-plotted Victorian
mystery. On a freezing winter's night, with the household in
mourning following the death of the dowager Lady Croft, the
residents of Thorncroft House are roused from their beds by the
arrival of an unexpected visitor. Although Lady Stanton seems
reluctant to explain the reasons for her visit, housekeeper Harriet
Rowsley would never turn a stranger from the door; she offers Lady
Stanton and her servants all the hospitality at her disposal,
however secretive and arrogant the new guest might be. But tensions
arise over the following days, with both visitors and servants
trapped indoors by the snow, and Lady Stanton proving a difficult
and demanding guest. The situation worsens on the discovery of the
body of a young housemaid lying crumpled at the foot of the stairs.
A tragic accident . or something more sinister? Who exactly is Lady
Stanton, and why has she come to Thorncroft? Has her arrival
anything to do with the housemaid's death? As the household remains
trapped and tensions escalate, Harriet and her husband Matthew are
forced to face the fact that they may be harbouring a murderer in
their midst .
First in a brand-new Victorian mystery series featuring steward
Matthew Rowsley and housekeeper Mrs Faulkner as an engaging
detective duo. Newly appointed as land agent to the youthful Lord
Croft, Matthew Rowsley finds plenty to keep him busy as he attends
to his lordship's neglected country estate. But he's distracted
from his tasks by the disappearance of a young housemaid. Has
Maggie really eloped with a young man, as her mother attests - or
is the truth rather more sinister? What's been going on behind the
scenes at the grand country estate . and where has his lordship
disappeared to? Teaming up with housekeeper Mrs Faulkner to get to
the bottom of the matter, Matthew uncovers a number of disturbing
secrets, scandals and simmering tensions within the household.
Something rotten is going on at Thorncroft - and it's up to Matthew
and Mrs Faulkner to unearth the truth.
First in a brand-new Victorian mystery series featuring steward
Matthew Rowsley and housekeeper Mrs Faulkner as an engaging
detective duo. Newly appointed as land agent to the youthful Lord
Croft, Matthew Rowsley finds plenty to keep him busy as he attends
to his lordship's neglected country estate. But he's distracted
from his tasks by the disappearance of a young housemaid. Has
Maggie really eloped with a young man, as her mother attests - or
is the truth rather more sinister? What's been going on behind the
scenes at the grand country estate . and where has his lordship
disappeared to? Teaming up with housekeeper Mrs Faulkner to get to
the bottom of the matter, Matthew uncovers a number of disturbing
secrets, scandals and simmering tensions within the household.
Something rotten is going on at Thorncroft - and it's up to Matthew
and Mrs Faulkner to unearth the truth.
When the family butler is brutally attacked, land agent Matthew
Rowsley and his wife Harriet determine to find the culprit in this
gripping Victorian mystery. With his lordship's mental health
failing, management of his grand country estate has been assigned
to a group of trustees, including land agent Matthew Rowsley and
his capable wife Harriet. But the smooth running of Thorncroft
House is disrupted by a series of unforeseen events. Building work
on the estate workers' new cottages is halted by the discovery of
Roman remains. Shortly afterwards, the family butler is brutally
assaulted and left for dead. A random attack - or was he
deliberately targeted? Matters take an even more disturbing turn
when Lord Croft's long-lost cousin and heir, Julius Trescothick,
arrives from Australia, ready to claim his inheritance. But is he
who he claims to be . and what are his true intentions? If they are
to preserve Thorncroft House and a way of life that has continued
for centuries, Matthew and Harriet must uncover the truth behind
Trescothick's identity and solve a series of interlocking
mysteries.
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