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A COZY MURDER MYSTERY SET IN A PICTURESQUE CUMBRIAN VILLAGE. Suzy Spencer is branching out - she's working with local retiree gardeners on a podcast about rewilding the graveyard garden in Norbridge. But a body is found in a wheelie bin and chaos begins . . . Queen bee of the gardening gang, Lorna Duxford, discovers the dead woman. She's been stabbed. It turns out the victim wasn't local - nobody knew her. So why did Lorna whisper 'Deirdre' when she saw her? Then the wife of another gardener dies in a car crash. But the police quickly discover that this was no accident. Someone is picking off…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
A COZY MURDER MYSTERY SET IN A PICTURESQUE CUMBRIAN VILLAGE. Suzy Spencer is branching out - she's working with local retiree gardeners on a podcast about rewilding the graveyard garden in Norbridge. But a body is found in a wheelie bin and chaos begins . . . Queen bee of the gardening gang, Lorna Duxford, discovers the dead woman. She's been stabbed. It turns out the victim wasn't local - nobody knew her. So why did Lorna whisper 'Deirdre' when she saw her? Then the wife of another gardener dies in a car crash. But the police quickly discover that this was no accident. Someone is picking off the gardeners in the graveyard one by one . . . It's up to Suzy Spencer to get to the bottom of these sinister goings-on before anyone else pays the ultimate price. A cozy mystery full of red herrings and twists and turns, set in an idyllic English village. Perfect for fans of Rhys Bowen, Richard Osman, Jeanne M. Dams, Frances Evesham, Simon Brett and Margaret Mayhew.
Autorenporträt
Lis Howell is the author of the Suzy Spencer mysteries. They are set around the fictional town of Norbridge, Cumbria. In her varied life, Lis has spent a short time running a post office in a West Cumbrian village; her daughter was born in Carlisle; and she lived for several years near Hadrian's Wall. Lis is an award-winning TV journalist based in both Cumbria, and London, and is now an academic. Like Suzy, she's a confused churchgoer, though she married a churchwarden! Anglican traditions feature in her books, along with modern media, family life and village intrigue.