The Case of the Body on the Orient Express

By

Kelly Oliver

Have you ever wondered about the real story behind the famous Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie released in 1934 featuring the now famous Hercule Poirot. The Case...
A Halloween Murder

By

Mary Grand

A cryptic but ghostly message opens what is a quirky, intriguing and most enjoyable murder from Mary Grand, A Halloween Murder set on the beautiful Isle of Wight at Halloween;...
Dead Reckoning

By

Rob Sinclair

Simon Peake is a man haunted by his past; there is nothing good in it at all, as far as he can tell and once again, he is broke, living...
The Light Runner

By

Ally Walker

Billed as a metaphysical thriller, The Light Runner is all of that as well as a captivating journey into the world of alternate reality and what seems to be so...
Death at Fakenham Races

By

Ross Greenwood

Book five in the Norfolk Murder Series, Death at the Fakenham Races sees DI Ashley Knight coming to terms with the underhand dealings that go along with the world of...
Murder In Vienna

By

E.C.R. Lorac

Murder in Vienna as well as, The Haunted Vintage and Tea on Sunday have been chosen by the British Library Publishing to be reprinted. The books written in a period...
Legacy

By

Jim Chambers

The legacies left to family members to resolve comes under the eye of Jim Chambers in his fourth book, Legacy, the story of a family torn into combative elements through...
Recipe For Murder

By

Verity Bright

A Recipe for Murder, the 21 book in the Lady Eleanor Swift Mystery series, sees a figure, clad in black, creep down an alleyway as dawn is breaking, mixing something...
A Whisper and a Curse 

By

Darcy Burke

Book three in the Raven and Wren series, A Whisper and a Curse continues the association of the Earl of Ravenswood, Hadrian Becket and Matilda Wren, private investigator as Hadrian’s...
Murder on the Cornish Coast

By

Helena Dixon

An unsolved murder, a daughter left battered with little recall of the events and a man who should be dead, but it would seem may not be, sees Kitty Bryant...