THE COTSWOLDS MURDER MYSTERIES BOOKS 1–6 six cozy crime mysteries full of twists
About THE COTSWOLDS MURDER MYSTERIES BOOKS 1–6 six cozy crime mysteries full of twists
GET **SIX** UTTERLY GRIPPING COZY MYSTERIES IN ONE GREAT-VALUE BOX SET. Discover your new favourite series — from a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author with over fourteen million copies of her books in print.
Fans of Faith Martin, Agatha Christie, Jane Adams, J. R. Ellis and Clare Chase will adore these atmospheric village mysteries — along with the series’ fabulously feisty female sleuth. READERS ADORE THE COTSWOLDS MYSTERIES:‘A good old-fashioned village mystery with a grisly murder, suspects galore and compelling intrigue.’ New York Times bestseller, Robert Dugoni⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘I stayed up most of the night turning pages!’ D. Liao‘Cozy fans who are fond of dogs and cats, and who believe that a nice cup of tea can solve almost any trauma, will be rewarded.’ Publishers Weekly‘A fearless, feisty heroine . . . combined with taut suspense and unexpected twists, transform what starts out looking like a British village cozy into a mesmerizing, knuckle-whitening thriller.’ BooklistIN THIS SIX-BOOK BOX SET:Book 1: FOLLYBook 2: OUT COMES THE EVILBook 3: MELODY OF MURDERBook 4: LIES THAT BINDBook 5: WHISPER THE DEADBook 6: TRAP LANEMEET ALEXPeople think Alex is the perfect girl-next-door, but she’s made of sterner stuff than most girls-next-door. Divorced pub owner and graphic artist, she meets challenges head on, especially when she decides to stand up for justice and the underdog. Alex is no stranger to trouble, never has been since she was a scrappy young girl with no dad and a mum working around the clock to keep them together. THE VILLAGEA view of Folly is cause for a smile in any season. Let’s try December, early on a cold morning. Snow covers frozen twigs that crackle beneath your feet. The snowfall is only a fine swirl now. On a high point to the west stands ruined Tinley Tower, the folly the village was named for. Below, across the green with its frozen duck pond, honey-yellow cottages huddle. Thin smoke straggles from chimneys and lights shine through small leaded windows. The Black Dog, Alex Duggins’ pub, sits at the heart of it all, strands of coloured lights shining along its eaves. Idyllic. Deceptively so?