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Captivating Whodunnit British Murder Mystery Series with a twist of poison!
Hugely popular author makes this beautiful historic city of Cambridge, England, leap off the page with the eccentric Professor of poisons, Elizabeth Green, in this English crime fiction series.
What the fast-growing number choosing the popular Cambridge Murder Mysteries have to say
Murder in Cambridge? Check out the novel by local author @queencharlot...a truly gripping read! Cambridge Literary Festival @camlitfest Twitter
If you love Darwin College Cambridge & murder mystery books Alumna @queencharlot novel Poison is made for you! Darwin College, Cambridge @DarwinCollege Twitter
The Cambridge Murder Mysteries and Professor Elizabeth Green transport me away from reality into a world of intrigue. They are so entertaining. I've read all the series so far, and am really looking forward to reading this next book." Reader review
The plot When amateur sleuth Professor Elizabeth Green is back from holiday drama, still on sabbatical, and preoccupied with walking her dogs, Inspector Bob Abley is left alone to crack the case of a missing politician, Terrance Montagner. Pleased Sergeant Lemon has returned from his course on leadership skills, the two friends grow suspicious of both a fashion empire billionaire, and a media mogul who have rocked up in Cambridge and seem to be stirring things up. As the case turns darker, Abley has never felt more in need of Elizabeths help.
The Series The Cambridge Murder Mysteries series feature an amateur sleuth Professor Elizabeth Green, and her sidekicks Inspector Abley and grandson, Godric. As the series unfolds, we learn more about these characters.
If you like crime fiction, murder mysteries, whodunnits, women sleuths, traditional British detective stories, then you might like these books in the series: Bk1 'Poison', Bk2 'Cursed', Bk3 'Blood Moon', Bk4 'A Christmas Mystery', Bk5 'Valentine's Day Kiss of Death', Bk6 Holiday Mystery and the novella Christmas Eve in Grantchester.
Or, if you just like a good mystery set in Cambridge with all the quirky peculiarities of the English, then the Cambridge Murder Mysteries might be for you too.
If you enjoy intelligent storytelling, strong and vulnerable characters with twists and turns of the plot, then you'll love the puzzles of these whodunnits.
Charlot's fondness for Cambridge is replicated in her series, which has been described as evocative and authentic of this historic English city.
And what of Professor Elizabeth Green? In her fifties, this female protagonist woman sleuth is quintessentially English. An eccentric professor in her ivory tower, she maintains a sharp wit, yet is flawed by her inability to connect well with people, instead giving off a cold, opinionated and sometimes acerbic air. Though very kind to all animals (dogs, cats and the rest!) - a vegan - and a great gardener, in truth she keeps her friends close, and only lets a few dear people into her world.
Pick up this page-turning whodunnit series in the tradition of Agatha Christie and Miss Marple, Colin Dexter and Inspector Morse or Dorothy Sayers and Lord Peter Wimsey, and a murder mystery fuelled by poison in the dark alleys of Cambridge today!
Genre: Mystery
Hugely popular author makes this beautiful historic city of Cambridge, England, leap off the page with the eccentric Professor of poisons, Elizabeth Green, in this English crime fiction series.
What the fast-growing number choosing the popular Cambridge Murder Mysteries have to say
Murder in Cambridge? Check out the novel by local author @queencharlot...a truly gripping read! Cambridge Literary Festival @camlitfest Twitter
If you love Darwin College Cambridge & murder mystery books Alumna @queencharlot novel Poison is made for you! Darwin College, Cambridge @DarwinCollege Twitter
The Cambridge Murder Mysteries and Professor Elizabeth Green transport me away from reality into a world of intrigue. They are so entertaining. I've read all the series so far, and am really looking forward to reading this next book." Reader review
The plot When amateur sleuth Professor Elizabeth Green is back from holiday drama, still on sabbatical, and preoccupied with walking her dogs, Inspector Bob Abley is left alone to crack the case of a missing politician, Terrance Montagner. Pleased Sergeant Lemon has returned from his course on leadership skills, the two friends grow suspicious of both a fashion empire billionaire, and a media mogul who have rocked up in Cambridge and seem to be stirring things up. As the case turns darker, Abley has never felt more in need of Elizabeths help.
The Series The Cambridge Murder Mysteries series feature an amateur sleuth Professor Elizabeth Green, and her sidekicks Inspector Abley and grandson, Godric. As the series unfolds, we learn more about these characters.
If you like crime fiction, murder mysteries, whodunnits, women sleuths, traditional British detective stories, then you might like these books in the series: Bk1 'Poison', Bk2 'Cursed', Bk3 'Blood Moon', Bk4 'A Christmas Mystery', Bk5 'Valentine's Day Kiss of Death', Bk6 Holiday Mystery and the novella Christmas Eve in Grantchester.
Or, if you just like a good mystery set in Cambridge with all the quirky peculiarities of the English, then the Cambridge Murder Mysteries might be for you too.
If you enjoy intelligent storytelling, strong and vulnerable characters with twists and turns of the plot, then you'll love the puzzles of these whodunnits.
Charlot's fondness for Cambridge is replicated in her series, which has been described as evocative and authentic of this historic English city.
And what of Professor Elizabeth Green? In her fifties, this female protagonist woman sleuth is quintessentially English. An eccentric professor in her ivory tower, she maintains a sharp wit, yet is flawed by her inability to connect well with people, instead giving off a cold, opinionated and sometimes acerbic air. Though very kind to all animals (dogs, cats and the rest!) - a vegan - and a great gardener, in truth she keeps her friends close, and only lets a few dear people into her world.
Pick up this page-turning whodunnit series in the tradition of Agatha Christie and Miss Marple, Colin Dexter and Inspector Morse or Dorothy Sayers and Lord Peter Wimsey, and a murder mystery fuelled by poison in the dark alleys of Cambridge today!
Genre: Mystery
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