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Book 3 in the Heathcliff Lennox series Halloween 1921. A castle on
a rock in a lonely Scottish loch, Braeburn has been crumbling for
centuries. Someone tries to remedy the rot but uncovers a skeleton
behind a wall. It wears a crown upon its skull and hides a curse
within its bones. Is it the ancient King of the Isles? Or is it
Black Dougal? And why is it surrounded by mystery? As ghosts are
heard and treasure seekers arrive, the Braeburn's call Major
Heathcliff Lennox. He travels to the Highlands to help his old
friends, taking his dog, his butler and his small cat. Major
Heathcliff Lennox, ex-WW1 war pilot, 6 feet 3 inches, tousled, dark
blond hair, age around 30 - named after the hero of Wuthering
Heights by his romantically minded mother - much to his great
annoyance.
Book 1 in The Heathcliff Lennox series It's 1920 and Christmas is
coming. Major Lennox finds a body on his doorstep - why on his
doorstep? Was it to do with the Countess? Was it about the ruby
necklace? Lennox goes to Melrose Court home to his uncle, Lord
Melrose, to uncover the mystery. But then the murders begin and it
snows and it all becomes very complicated.... Major Heathcliff
Lennox, ex-WW1 war pilot, six feet 3 inches, tousled, dark blond
hair, age around 30 - named after the hero of Wuthering Heights by
his romantically minded mother - much to his great annoyance.
Murder at Melrose Court is the first book in the Lennox series.
Ladies man, dandy, charming rogue, thief. Montague Morgan has a
buccaneering reputation and he doesn't give a damn - until he falls
in love. He has a plan, he needs money and he knows how to get it.
He and his lover conspire to escape to exotic lands with stolen
gold. But the gold belongs to dangerous people and plans can go
awry. Morgan disappears, has he escaped, or has he fallen prey to
lethal retribution? Lennox's friend, ex Chief Inspector Swift is
embroiled, and Lennox steps in to help, but his wedding is fixed
for Christmas Eve and it's only a few days away. As the mystery
around Montague Morgan deepens, so the tension rises... Major
Heathcliff Lennox - ex WW1 war pilot, 6feet 3inch, tousled dark
blond hair, age around 30 - named after the hero of Wuthering
Heights by his romantically minded mother - much to his great
annoyance.
A suspicious accident, a dead man's gun and a lost tomb. Strange
events disturb the peace of Lanscombe Park, the magnificent country
seat of Lord Godolphin Sinclair. Adventurer, gold prospector and
arms dealer, Sinclair has spent a lifetime amassing a fortune with
ruthless determination. He's a man frightened of nothing, until he
receives a package from the distant past. Someone knows his
secrets, they kill, and then they kill again. A game of cat and
mouse is afoot, Major Heathcliff Lennox and ex Inspector Swift are
called to Lanscombe Park to investigate.
A 1920s Murder Mystery in the depths of rural Yorkshire A scoundrel
lies dying, he makes his confession; his sins were despicable and
he wants to atone for his wasted life. He bequeaths an invaluable
gift to Monks Hood Abbey, an ancient monastery set in a lonely
corner of the Yorkshire moors. But sin throws a long shadow and
corruption crawls in its shade. Strangers come forward and lay
claim to the monks' inheritance. The Abbot calls on Major
Heathcliff Lennox and ex-Chief Inspector Swift to ask for their
help. They must go to Yorkshire to unravel the mayhem - but then
there's mystery, and murder, and another adventure begins. Major
Heathcliff Lennox, ex-WW1 war pilot, six feet 3 inches, unruly dark
blond hair, age around 30 - named after the hero of Wuthering
Heights by his romantically minded mother - much to his great
annoyance. The Monks Hood Murders is the fifth book in the Lennox
series.
There's a damsel in distress and accusations of attempted murder
flying around, but it's not in the comfortable confines of the
English countryside, it's in the very distant city of Damascus.
Lennox must go and investigate, although he's not too keen on
exotic locations, and his old retainer, Greggs is distinctly averse
to the very idea. Nevertheless, ex-Chief Inspector Swift persuades
them and they reach the ancient city to discover a movie crew, a
spy and a couple of mysterious ladies. Nobody seems to be telling
the truth, they all have secrets, and there's one secret in
particular that's drawn them like bees to the honeypot. But what is
it? And then there's murder, and mysteries from the ancient past,
and a handsome Sheik who remains in the shadows. Heathcliff Lennox
and Swift must investigate and use all their ingenuity to unravel
the enigma that lies hidden in the dusty streets of ancient
Damascus. Major Heathcliff Lennox, ex-WW1 war pilot, six feet 3
inches, unruly dark blond hair, age around 30 - named after the
hero of Wuthering Heights by his romantically minded mother - much
to his great annoyance. Death in Damascus is the fourth book in the
Lennox series.
Book 2 in The Heathcliff Lennox series Who killed Sir Crispin
Gibbons? A wedding invitation and news of mischief that could be
murder, takes Lennox to the Earl of Bloxford's country pile. He
soon finds himself in a world of purloined artworks, forgeries and
a priceless Bloxford Beauty. But who are the Bloxford Beauties? And
why are they the focal point around which swirls death? Lennox must
confront life-long friends, unscrupulous artists and dealers to
finally unravel a plot so complex that even his old adversary,
Chief Inspector Swift of Scotland Yard, is befuddled. Major
Heathcliff Lennox, ex-WW1 war pilot, six feet 3 inches, tousled,
dark blond hair, age around 30 - named after the hero of Wuthering
Heights by his romantically minded mother - much to his great
annoyance.
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