
A Cocktail To Die For (Large Print Edition)
A Right Royal Cozy Investigation Mystery
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THIS IS THE LARGE PRINT EDITION Cocktails, chaos, and an unexpected twist. Can Bea, Perry, and his hens unveil the truth before time runs out? Death at Prestigious Hotel and Spa, Chasingham House We are hearing reports that a young woman has been found dead at Chasingham House, the exclusive venue in the Cotswolds. She has not been named, and the cause of death is unknown at this time. This will no doubt cast a cloud over the bachelor weekend being hosted there by Lady Beatrice (36), the Countess of Rossex, for her business partner Perry Juke (34) ahead of his wedding to bestselling author and...
THIS IS THE LARGE PRINT EDITION Cocktails, chaos, and an unexpected twist. Can Bea, Perry, and his hens unveil the truth before time runs out? Death at Prestigious Hotel and Spa, Chasingham House We are hearing reports that a young woman has been found dead at Chasingham House, the exclusive venue in the Cotswolds. She has not been named, and the cause of death is unknown at this time. This will no doubt cast a cloud over the bachelor weekend being hosted there by Lady Beatrice (36), the Countess of Rossex, for her business partner Perry Juke (34) ahead of his wedding to bestselling author and celebrity chef Simon Lattimore (40). Also staying at Chasingham House are top models Camile Redmaine (35) and Mel Parks (35), who are celebrating newly-single Cammy's birthday with a group of friends. When one of the birthday girls is found dead in her room, it's clear Bea plans for her, Perry, and their friends to chill around the pool, have a few treatments, and generally relax, seem to have gone down the drain. When the local police are quick to dismiss the death as an accident, Bea is determined to help investigate anyway, along with the rest of Perry's party. Can they catch the killer before the weekend is over and the trail goes cold? Another page-turning, contemporary, clean, British cozy whodunnit with a hint of humour that you wouldn't be able to put down from Helen Golden.