Evanly Choirs

A Constable Evans Mystery

Mystery & Suspense, Traditional British, Cozy Mysteries
Cover of the book Evanly Choirs by Rhys Bowen, St. Martin's Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Rhys Bowen ISBN: 9781466840171
Publisher: St. Martin's Press Publication: March 15, 1999
Imprint: Minotaur Books Language: English
Author: Rhys Bowen
ISBN: 9781466840171
Publisher: St. Martin's Press
Publication: March 15, 1999
Imprint: Minotaur Books
Language: English

From the author of In Farleigh Field...

When Constable Evan Evans is persuaded to join the local male choir for the upcoming eisteddfod (cultural festival), he doesn't think the addition of his mediocre voice will do them much good. In spite of all the effort that choirmaster Mostyn Phillips puts in to the choir, it is not exactly first class. Hope arrives in the form of world renowned tenor Ifor Llewelyn, come home to Llanfair to rest, on doctor's orders.

Llewelyn immediately sets about renewing old friendships, and Mostyn even persuades him to sing with the choir. But Ifor isn't in Llanfair long before the residents decide that his presence is a mixed blessing. Noisy fights between Ifor and his wife, a threatening stranger, and Ifor's own warped sense of humor make life in Llanfair increasingly tense. When he announces that he is planning to write his memoirs, telling all about his numerous relationships with famous and infamous women, he jokes that some people won't be happy. But is someone unhappy enough to commit murder to stop him? While tracking down a dangerous killer, Constable Evans also manages to navigate the treacherous waters of neighborhood rivalries, lusty barmaids, and local gossip.

With her third book in this acclaimed series, Rhys Bowen offers another page-turning tale of small-town mayhem and murder, in Evanly Choirs.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

From the author of In Farleigh Field...

When Constable Evan Evans is persuaded to join the local male choir for the upcoming eisteddfod (cultural festival), he doesn't think the addition of his mediocre voice will do them much good. In spite of all the effort that choirmaster Mostyn Phillips puts in to the choir, it is not exactly first class. Hope arrives in the form of world renowned tenor Ifor Llewelyn, come home to Llanfair to rest, on doctor's orders.

Llewelyn immediately sets about renewing old friendships, and Mostyn even persuades him to sing with the choir. But Ifor isn't in Llanfair long before the residents decide that his presence is a mixed blessing. Noisy fights between Ifor and his wife, a threatening stranger, and Ifor's own warped sense of humor make life in Llanfair increasingly tense. When he announces that he is planning to write his memoirs, telling all about his numerous relationships with famous and infamous women, he jokes that some people won't be happy. But is someone unhappy enough to commit murder to stop him? While tracking down a dangerous killer, Constable Evans also manages to navigate the treacherous waters of neighborhood rivalries, lusty barmaids, and local gossip.

With her third book in this acclaimed series, Rhys Bowen offers another page-turning tale of small-town mayhem and murder, in Evanly Choirs.

More books from St. Martin's Press

Cover of the book Redeemed by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book The Fair Trade Fraud by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book Vortex by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book The Trespass by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book Her Wish by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book What's Race Got to Do with It? by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book Win Your Case by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book Sex and God at Yale by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book We All Wore Stars by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book Julie Andrews by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book One Souffle at a Time by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book Lilies That Fester by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book Stripped by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book An Eve Duncan Collection From Iris Johansen by Rhys Bowen
Cover of the book Tears of the Cheetah by Rhys Bowen
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy