A three book offer on Helen H Durrant Detective Rachel King books 1 -3 for 99p/99c for a limited time. Such an exciting author, such page turning books, and a great introductory offer.
Into Deadly Storms by Judi Daykin 99p/99c
A tightly written detective novel, as Detective Sarah Hirst faces her toughest case yet.
A dog-walker discovers a dead body. Sara is the first on the scene — but who is the victim and who’s next?
The detective must take on some of Britain’s most wanted criminals to uncover the truth.
The Darkest Hours by Margaret Murphy 99p/99c
Another page turner: Two women have already disappeared, snatched by a prowler in the night. Fearing she’ll be next, Christine Radcliffe approaches Detective Jameson. Does Christine know more than she’s letting on? And who is she protecting?
An Oxford Suspect by Maxine Barry 99P / 99C
An utterly gripping page-turner from #1 bestselling author Faith Martin writing as Maxine Barry or so sits the shoutline. Is it? Well, indeed it is one to keep the pulse racing full, as it is, with mystery, suspense and a dollop of romance.
Nesta Aldernay comes to Oxford to set the record straight for her father. Never in her wildest dreams did she intend to seduce the attractive Detective Inspector Lisle Jarvis when she becomes embroiled in a tragedy.
A vow of Penance by Veronica Black £1.99p $2.99
A Cornish Convent is the setting for this intriguing mystery. The discovery of a mutilated corpse, followed quickly by two more unexpected deaths, leads Sister Joan on a journey in order to investigate a crime from twenty years ago . . . Let’s hear it for Sister Joan, because it is up to her to look to the past to uncover the horrors of the present.
Constable at the Dam by Nicholas Rhea £1.99p $2.99
I love cosy crime, and here it is, a feel good in every way. Well, one for me then. The villagers of Aidensfield are up in arms when plans to build a new reservoir are released. Change is coming, whether the villagers like it or not.
“It’s original, it’s funny . . . one of life’s little pleasures.” Yorkshire Post
D.E. White’s GLASS DOLLS is the utterly gripping start of a brand-new series starring Detective Dove Milson.
Dove is called out to a chilling murder scene by the Devon coast. The murder is a replica of the work of serial killer Peter Hayworth, known as the Glass Dolls murderer thanks to his predilection for encasing his victims in glass to watch them die. He would be the prime suspect… but he’s already dead.
Dove’s own niece was one of the original Glass Dolls victims. When her other niece goes missing, it looks like the copycat killer plans to repeat history in more ways than one.
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