Rough And
Deadly by Paula Williams
Everyone knows Abe Compton’s Headbender cider is
as rough as a cider can get. But is it deadly?
When self-styled ‘lady of the manor’, Margot
Duckett-Trimble, announces she wouldn’t be seen dead drinking the
stuff, who could have foreseen that, only a few days later, she’d
be found, face down, in a vat of it?
Kat Latcham’s no stranger to murder. Indeed, the
once ‘sleepy’ Somerset village of Much Winchmoor is fast gaining
a reputation as the murder capital of the West Country and is ‘as
sleepy as a kid on Christmas Eve’ when it’s discovered there’s
a murderer running loose in the community again.
Kat has known Abe all her life, and she is sure
that, although he had motive, he didn’t kill Margot. But as she
investigates, the murderer strikes again. And the closer Kat gets to
finding out who the real killer is, the closer to danger she becomes.
This
second Much Winchmoor mystery is once again spiked with humour and
sprinkled with romance – plus a cast of colourful characters,
including a manic little dog called Prescott whose bite is definitely
worse than his bark.
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Paula Williams is living her
dream. She’s written all her life – her earliest efforts involved
blackmailing her unfortunate younger brothers into appearing in her
plays and pageants. But it’s only in recent years that she
discovered to her surprise that people with better judgement than her
brothers actually liked what she wrote and were prepared to pay her
for it.
Now, she writes every day in
a lovely, book-lined study in her home in Somerset, where she lives
with her husband and a handsome but not always obedient rescue
Dalmatian called Duke. She started out writing fiction for women’s
magazines (and still does) but has recently branched out into longer
fiction. She also writes a monthly column, Ideas Store, for the
writers’ magazines, Writers’
Forum.
But,
as with the best of dreams, she worries that one day she’s going to
wake up and find she still has to bully her brothers into reading
‘the play what she wrote’.
Twitter. @paulawilliams44
Website.
paulawilliamswriter.co.uk
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