Murder at Raven's Hollow by Louise Marley
About the Book:
Beneath the ruins of a Victorian greenhouse, a skeleton is unearthed –
and with it, years of buried secrets in Raven's Edge…
When decades-old human bones are discovered beneath the old
glasshouse behind Foxglove & Hemlock, the local florist, DS Harriet March
and DI Ben Taylor find themselves digging into Raven's Edge's murky past. As a
frosty wind whips down the cobblestoned lanes of the village, the two
detectives feel an ominous chill that has nothing to do with the weather…
The discovery coincides with the arrival of enigmatic
novelist Iris Evergreen at Raven's Hollow, a gothic monstrosity of a mansion
that's been sitting empty for years. Harriet is shocked to uncover a web of
hidden secrets connecting the skeleton, Raven's Hollow and, most alarmingly,
her own family history.
Just as Harriet begins to piece together the puzzle, a heavy
snowfall blankets the village. And there, half-buried in a snowdrift outside
Raven's Hollow, lies another body – this one still warm. As sirens wail in the
distance, Harriet realises with a shiver that this killer is anything but
history. The past and present have collided in Raven's Edge, will DS Harriet
March be the one to pay the price?
Filled with buried plots, tangled romances and deadly intrigue, this
cosy village mystery will keep readers guessing until the very last page.
Perfect for fans of Fiona Leitch, Agatha Christie, and anyone who loves their
murders with a side of charm!
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About the Author:
Most of my stories are set in small villages filled with
quirky characters. These are partly inspired by the places I’ve lived in over
the years, although the characters are straight out of my imagination! I
currently live in Wales, close to a famous library and two ruined castles. My
husband thinks we moved here by accident.
My first published novel was Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, which
was a finalist in Poolbeg’s Write a Bestseller competition. As well as nine
novels, I’ve written short stories for women’s magazines such as Take a Break
and My Weekly. Before becoming a full-time writer, I worked as an
administrative officer for the police.
When I’m not writing, I enjoy visiting big old houses, which
I use as inspiration for the houses in my novels, and reading other people’s
books when I ought to be writing my own…
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