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A Death in the Pavilion
(2014)(The fifth book in the Euphemia Martins Mystery series)
A novel by Caroline Dunford
'A sparkling and witty crime debut with a female protagonist to challenge Miss Marple' LIN ANDERSON, Award winning Scottish crime author
A Death in the Pavilion - the fifth edition of the gripping and twisty Euphemia Martin Mysteries!
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Euphemia Martins, the estranged granddaughter of an Earl, entered service incognito with the Stapleford family to save her family from destitution and from that moment on she acquired the bothersome reputation of finding dead bodies.
Now promoted to the role of paid companion to the deplorable Richenda Stapleford she is staying at the country estate of Hans Muller upon whom Richenda has matrimonial designs. Mere weeks after their arrival Richenda's twin brother, Richard, dispatches a servant bearing news of shocking accusations concerning Muller.
Euphemia finds herself unravelling an old murder with Richenda as her unlikely ally but delving into the past sets off a dangerous series of events in the present and it's not long before Richenda, her step-brother Bertram and Euphemia find themselves in dire peril (again!)
Could it be that Hans Muller is not the charming man he appears but capable of the most terrible crimes? As usual it is up to Euphemia to solve the mystery using her quick wits and her unswerving sense of justice.
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Readers LOVE Caroline Dunford's compelling crime novels!
'Caroline Dunford writes amazing books. The characters develop throughout the series and get better and better. This is a fabulous book' ***** Reader review
'These are wonderful mysteries, with great characters and good plots. I highly recommend them...' ***** Reader review
'Enjoyable read have read all in the series can't wait for new stories' ***** Reader review
'I love the Euphemia Martin's Mysteries' ***** Reader review
Genre: Historical Mystery
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