Small Town Treason

Some Very English Murders, #5

Mystery & Suspense, Cozy Mysteries, Women Sleuths
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Author: Issy Brooke ISBN: 9781533792549
Publisher: Issy Brooke Publication: May 12, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Issy Brooke
ISBN: 9781533792549
Publisher: Issy Brooke
Publication: May 12, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

Sometimes it’s hard to like the ones that you love…

Julie Rose, a local dog-walker, was a saint. She was warm, generous and helped everyone around her. But when she’s found dead in a locked bathroom, darker secrets begin to creep into the light. The pleasant middle-aged woman was not all that she seemed to be.

Penny May wants nothing to do with the investigation - it’s not her business. She’s learned her lesson. And she is busy with her own pursuit of a love life.

The police quickly assemble their list of suspects. Soon she discovers one of the suspects is someone close to her, and then another comes begging for help, and Penny finds herself deeply involved … and very firmly on the wrong side of the law.

As the small British town gears up to the annual Bonfire Night celebrations, treason is on everyone’s mind. Guy Fawkes thought that the end justified the means - does Penny?

It is a question Penny has to face when she finds herself sitting alone in a police cell…

This is a clean read suitable for all; it’s a standalone novel with no cliffhanger, and the mystery is fair-play and solved.

“Some Very English Murders” can be enjoyed in any order but you may prefer to follow them chronologically. This is Book Five.

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Sometimes it’s hard to like the ones that you love…

Julie Rose, a local dog-walker, was a saint. She was warm, generous and helped everyone around her. But when she’s found dead in a locked bathroom, darker secrets begin to creep into the light. The pleasant middle-aged woman was not all that she seemed to be.

Penny May wants nothing to do with the investigation - it’s not her business. She’s learned her lesson. And she is busy with her own pursuit of a love life.

The police quickly assemble their list of suspects. Soon she discovers one of the suspects is someone close to her, and then another comes begging for help, and Penny finds herself deeply involved … and very firmly on the wrong side of the law.

As the small British town gears up to the annual Bonfire Night celebrations, treason is on everyone’s mind. Guy Fawkes thought that the end justified the means - does Penny?

It is a question Penny has to face when she finds herself sitting alone in a police cell…

This is a clean read suitable for all; it’s a standalone novel with no cliffhanger, and the mystery is fair-play and solved.

“Some Very English Murders” can be enjoyed in any order but you may prefer to follow them chronologically. This is Book Five.

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