Recipe For Murder

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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...
Under One Sky

By

Zoe Folbigg

Cecile is a dreamer. She lives in a world that is familiar, a world she has always lived in, a town she was born in and is comfortable in her...
A Whisper and a Curse 

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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...
A Gentleman’s Offer

By

Emma Orchard

A tall, well-dressed woman fleeing in the darkest night goes unremarked; the shabby carriage arrives, the heavily cloaked figure enters and a comforting voice reassures the runaway that all will...
The Paris Express

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Emma Donoghue

On 22 October, 1894 there was a spectacular train derailment at Montparnasse Station in Paris. One person was killed, a newspaper seller, Marie Haguillard. The first reaction from witnesses and...
Playing for Keeps in Starr’s Fall

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Kate Hewitt

When Maggie Parker’s life comes crashing down upon the death of her husband, she is left devastated, filled with guilt and wondering how she and her son Ben are going...
The Girl from Sicily

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Siobhan Daiko

During the Second World War, allied forces often struck a working relationship with somewhat dubious people in order to seek out information on Germany’s bloody march across Europe. Sicilian mafia...
The Buried Life

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Andrea Goldsmith’

Award winning author Andrea Goldsmith has not disappointed her reading audience with her ninth book, ‘The Buried Life’, in which her three main characters, Adrian, Kezi and Laura have caused...
One Man Down

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Alex pearl

One Man Down is a very tongue in cheek, 1980’s romp, man style, through the world of Advertising, cricket and almost by default, murder, from Alex Pearl, a man who...
The Bittersweet Bakery Cafe

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Catherine Greer

As a first-time author, Catherine Greer, has written an impressive novel in The Bittersweet Bakery Cafe. It has many interesting aspects and is certainly not predictable. It is lovely to...