The Merry Month of Murder by Nicola Slade
It
was teatime on Tuesday, and nobody had died yet…
May 1918
In a world where the men are at war and the women keep the home fires burning, Christabel Fyttleton is faced with domestic crises involving lodgers, rationing, maypole dancers and Kaiser Bill (don’t ask!) – as well as her most daunting challenge ever.
Not only that! There’s a sudden death – again – as though she hasn’t enough to cope with already.
But is it murder, misadventure, or merely misfortune?
May 1918
In a world where the men are at war and the women keep the home fires burning, Christabel Fyttleton is faced with domestic crises involving lodgers, rationing, maypole dancers and Kaiser Bill (don’t ask!) – as well as her most daunting challenge ever.
Not only that! There’s a sudden death – again – as though she hasn’t enough to cope with already.
But is it murder, misadventure, or merely misfortune?
Nicola Slade is
an award-winning, bestselling author of historical and contemporary
mysteries and romantic fiction, all set in and around Winchester and
Romsey in Hampshire – which is where she lives. The House at
Ladywell – a contemporary romantic novel with historical echoes –
won the International Chatelaine Grand Prize for Romantic Fiction at
the CIBA awards in April 2019.
She is the author
of the mid-Victorian Charlotte Richmond mysteries and the
contemporary Harriet Quigley mysteries. The Convalescent Corpse,
published November 2018, an Amazon best-seller, the first in a new
series, The Fyttleton Mysteries, set in 1918.
The Merry Month
of Murder, the second book in The Fyttleton Mysteries - Published
10th September 2020
Twitter
@nicolasladeuk
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