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Death Comes to Firebrace Court

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eBook - The brand-new 1920 cosy mystery featuring the renowned dressmaker sleuth (Jemima Flowerday 3), Jemima Flowerday

Blythe, Kay

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Zusatztext

When couturière-turned-sleuth Jemima Flowerday accepts a last-minute invitation to a 'Murder Weekend' at Firebrace Court, a crumbling Devon mansion perched on a storm-lashed headland, she expects nothing more than champagne, theatrics, and the fun of playing the daughter of a fictitious duchess. The whole thing is meant to be 'an absolute hoot'. But the hoot turns to horror within hours. The arrival of Hal and Daisy Merriweather ¿ fabulously wealthy Texans lured to Firebrace by hints of Hal's ancestral claim to the estate ¿ is as spectacular as their motorcar: a gleaming Bentley that skids on the rain-soaked drive and crashes into the ancient bridge. The structure collapses into the swollen stream below, revealing a man's skeleton tangled among the wreckage. And the discovery of a fresh murder turns the screw. The killer must be one of those within the house. Family member, staff or guest. This murder weekend is only too real...

Autorenportrait

Kay Blythe, who also writes as Natalie Meg Evans, is an award-winning historical author on both sides of the Atlantic, having reached the New York Times top 100 list with her debut novel, The Dress Thief. Writing crime as Kay Blythe fulfils a long-held ambition. Her dressmaker-sleuth, Jemima Flowerday, follows in the tradition of clever women set free by the social upheaval of the years after the First World War. Jemima combines her skills as a dressmaker and sleuth to solve crime in the crumbling stately homes of Britain.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 08.10.2026

Umfang: 368 S.

Sprache: ENG

ISBN/EAN: 9781835012178

Umbreit-Nr.: 8035410

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