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Murder on Milverton Square - Ralph, G B
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Addison Harper is abruptly summoned to Milverton at the behest of an abrasive lawyer. He plans to be in and out, back to the city lickety-split. Instead, he finds himself charmed by the small town with its delightful and eccentric residents, not to mention the rather easy-on-the-eye Sergeant Jake Murphy. Despite the rocky start, Addison admits he's had a pleasant day out. That is, until returning to find the prickly old lawyer on the floor, and very much dead. Worse, it looks like murder, and Addison's fingerprints are all over the crime scene. Murder on Milverton Square is the first in a…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
Addison Harper is abruptly summoned to Milverton at the behest of an abrasive lawyer. He plans to be in and out, back to the city lickety-split. Instead, he finds himself charmed by the small town with its delightful and eccentric residents, not to mention the rather easy-on-the-eye Sergeant Jake Murphy. Despite the rocky start, Addison admits he's had a pleasant day out. That is, until returning to find the prickly old lawyer on the floor, and very much dead. Worse, it looks like murder, and Addison's fingerprints are all over the crime scene. Murder on Milverton Square is the first in a wonderful new cozy mystery series set in an enchanting small town nestled amongst stunning New Zealand scenery. The Milverton Mysteries features a chaotic cast of local busybodies, delicious baked treats, a demanding and disdainful ginger cat, a very slow-burn romance with a rather appealing policeman, and of course, murder . . .
Autorenporträt
G. B. Ralph grew up in rural Aotearoa New Zealand and recently returned after a few years in London. While there, he got most of his writing done on the train to and from his day job, and sometimes at home when not distracted by his partner, flatmates, or the neighbors' cats (zero respect for boundaries). And these days he squeezes the writing in whenever he can. His first foray into literature recounted the delights and repercussions of eating too much fruit in only twenty syllables. His more recent work is a little longer, and marginally more sophisticated. He's the author of countless pieces of fiction at varying stages of incompleteness and has finally decided to get his act together and release something.