1881.
Frances Chard is as sensible as she is beautiful.
She does not believe in ghosts or curses, but when she became governess at Broome Court, she meets people who believed in both.
The new Lord Broome was a soldier who had recently been wounded in South Africa.
Returning to his native land, he was attacked, robbed, and brought back to the Court to die.
His family quarrelled over his will, and he was neglected by his servants.
It was hinted to Frances that Lord Broome had murdered his mistress the last time he had been home, and that the sooner he died the better.
Yet when chance took Frances to the sickroom, she found much to puzzle her.
Was Lord Broome really the villain he was made out to be?
Or was he the victim of a plot to rob him of his good name, his fortune and his life... ?
As Frances strives to get nearer to the truth, she begins to fear that her life might be in grave danger too ...
'An ingenious series debut... the cast of outrageous characters compliments a complex mystery.' - Publishers Weekly
'Clever clueing and a shocking solution place what would otherwise have been a routine cozy above the competition.' - Kirkus Reviews
'a winner that will appeal to fans of British cosies.' - Library Journal
Veronica Heley has been writing for over 40 years and has written more than 70 books. Her titles include 'Scream for Sarah', 'Sue for Mercy' and 'Cry For Kit'.
Genre: Mystery
Frances Chard is as sensible as she is beautiful.
She does not believe in ghosts or curses, but when she became governess at Broome Court, she meets people who believed in both.
The new Lord Broome was a soldier who had recently been wounded in South Africa.
Returning to his native land, he was attacked, robbed, and brought back to the Court to die.
His family quarrelled over his will, and he was neglected by his servants.
It was hinted to Frances that Lord Broome had murdered his mistress the last time he had been home, and that the sooner he died the better.
Yet when chance took Frances to the sickroom, she found much to puzzle her.
Was Lord Broome really the villain he was made out to be?
Or was he the victim of a plot to rob him of his good name, his fortune and his life... ?
As Frances strives to get nearer to the truth, she begins to fear that her life might be in grave danger too ...
Praise for Veronica Heley:
'An ingenious series debut... the cast of outrageous characters compliments a complex mystery.' - Publishers Weekly
'Clever clueing and a shocking solution place what would otherwise have been a routine cozy above the competition.' - Kirkus Reviews
'a winner that will appeal to fans of British cosies.' - Library Journal
Veronica Heley has been writing for over 40 years and has written more than 70 books. Her titles include 'Scream for Sarah', 'Sue for Mercy' and 'Cry For Kit'.
Genre: Mystery
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