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Murder in the Churchyard
(2021)(The third book in the Tommy & Evelyn Christie Mystery series)
A novel by Catherine Coles
Downton Abbey crossed with Murder, She Wrote...set in a Yorkshire village!
When the body of Isolde Newley's long lost husband is found in the grounds of St Augustus churchyard, suspicion falls on Isolde and everyone close to her - especially her new love interest, the dashing Dr Mainwaring.
The mystery is exacerbated by the largest snowfall seen in North Yorkshire for years. No one can get in - or out - of the village.
It will take all of Tommy & Evelyn Christie's sleuthing powers to clear their friends and find the murderer before the police arrive from York.
If you enjoy the glamour of bygone eras like 1920s Downton Abbey and gentle, cozy mysteries set in the English countryside then you will love this new series.
What readers are saying:'...a page turner'Goodreads reviewer
'What I loved best were the reveals and plot twists'Goodreads reviewer
'Unexpectedly amazing', A wonderful murder mystery' & 'A jolly good read'Amazon reviews
Genre: Cozy Mystery
When the body of Isolde Newley's long lost husband is found in the grounds of St Augustus churchyard, suspicion falls on Isolde and everyone close to her - especially her new love interest, the dashing Dr Mainwaring.
The mystery is exacerbated by the largest snowfall seen in North Yorkshire for years. No one can get in - or out - of the village.
It will take all of Tommy & Evelyn Christie's sleuthing powers to clear their friends and find the murderer before the police arrive from York.
If you enjoy the glamour of bygone eras like 1920s Downton Abbey and gentle, cozy mysteries set in the English countryside then you will love this new series.
What readers are saying:'...a page turner'Goodreads reviewer
'What I loved best were the reveals and plot twists'Goodreads reviewer
'Unexpectedly amazing', A wonderful murder mystery' & 'A jolly good read'Amazon reviews
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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