MURDER IN THE LIBRARY BY BRIAN BATTISON 99p/99c
A BODY IS FOUND IN THE HOME OF A WEALTHY ANTIQUES DEALER. Enter Detective Ashworth whose search for the killer leads him straight into the dark world of gangsters and drug dealers.
And if that’s not enough, then another murder, this time a frenzied knife attack. Can Detective Ashworth find the answers to connect the attacks? Well, Frost Magazine isn’t going to tell you. Great read by Brian Battison.
SAFE HAVEN BY PATRICIA MACDONALD 99p/99c
After reuniting with her high school crush, Dena is seemingly living her dream life. But behind closed doors, Dena’s perfect life becomes a total nightmare. She flees to her best friend’s house – her safe haven – but after Dena’s friend is found battered to death, it’s clear someone wants to take everything from her.
MURDER IN THE FARMHOUSE BY ROY LEWIS 99p/99c
“The skilful Mr Lewis has made Arnold Landon an unforgettable character.” New York Times
A bitter dispute over land takes place between developers and a defenceless old woman. To Sarah Ellis, her ramshackle old farm is home and the developers can have the place over her dead body. Of course, no one ever expected it to come to that . . .
CONSTABLE NICK BOX SET 6 – 10 BY NICHOLAS RHEA 99p/99c ( Discover the books that inspired Heartbeat.
“It’s original, it’s funny . . . one of life’s little pleasures.” Yorkshire Post
“Stories of a constable on his village beat in North Yorkshire. All very gentle and far, far removed from the hurly burly of modern-day city policing.” Daily Telegraph
And so say all of us. Something to read in the deckchair, the waves lapping on the shore, the gulls…
Maybe do the same while reading The Harbour Master’s Daughter. Don’t forget the knotted handkerchief on the head.
THE HARBOUR MASTER’S DAUGHTER BY TANIA CROSSE 99p/99c
Devon, 1867. Rebecca Westbrook is the harbour master’s daughter and she’s met her perfect match, Captain Adam Bradley. He is the most eligible captain ever to sail into the quay.
But when tragedy strikes, what will Rebecca choose?
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