The Oracle of Death
(2017)(The seventh book in the Rachel Markham Mystery series)
A Story by PB Kolleri
From the bestselling author of Murder at Rutherford Hall, The Riverton Case and The Marbury Murders, comes the 7th book in the Rachel Markham Mystery Series. The Oracle of Death Book Seven - In the Rachel Markham Mystery Series A private island in Greece, luxury yachts, white sandy beaches and secluded caves - Rachel and Jeremy could hardly have asked for a more idyllic holiday. So, when they are invited by Stavros Papanos - the head of the multimillion dollar Papanos Shipping Empire, to spend a fortnight in Greece, they accept the invitation without much ado. Then a member of the Papanos family - the young, enigmatic and beautiful Ariana Papanos, disappears mysteriously without a trace and Rachel and Jeremy get caught up in a mystery unlike any other they have encountered before. Overnight, their luxurious holiday turns into a dangerous cat and mouse game, as someone on the island is bent on keeping deadly secrets and will not hesitate to resort to murder. The Oracle of Death is a fast-paced murder mystery, which will keep you rivetted and turning pages till the end to figure out whodunnit! Star Reviews for the Rachel Markham Mystery Series on Amazon. 5.0 out of 5 stars A highly intelligent and fun game of Clue, April 16, 2015 By TFLReader I just love a good mystery and author PB Kolleri has put together a great mystery series here with her "Rachel Markham Mystery Series". I love British characters and stories, and particularly ones that are fast-paced and keep me guessing until the end. This was one of those for sure. If you are an Agatha Christie fan or just love a good mystery, don't pass up this engaging series. 5.0 out of 5 stars Love the Rachel Markham series, April 24, 2014 By Doreen Farley I love mysteries post world war 2! I enjoyed the character of Rachel Markham very much. A delightful and cozy read. Did it again! July 4, 2014 By Stayce Einnyen Once again P.B. has given us a lovely book. All I can say that is negative about the story, is I wish they were longer. I hope we get to see loads more of Rachel and Jeremy. Thank you for giving us these delightful books. By Ellen Grosson February 27, 2015 A little mystery filled with English characters and foibles. Light easy reading, something good for a long cold night. A book reminiscent of Agatha Christie, cozy and comfortable like a warm fire and a cup of coffee. Good enough to entertain a Christie fan!, April 23, 2013 By Walter Burgess Lots of good characters and entertaining plot. Truly a who done it with a surprise at the end and fun to boot! 5.0 out of 5 stars A Cozy And Fun Read, February 19, 2013 By L.I. LINDA (LI NY) This book reads like a P.B.S. television mystery series. I am an Anglophile and enjoyed every page. I highly recommend it to lovers of all things British. 5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful!, August 20, 2013 By Jessica Strong This is such a well written story. It truly is a wonderful book and I am sure that it is more than comparable to Agatha Christie. The time period is well researched and is informative of the time just after the war in England. I look forward to the next in the series. Good story! February 20, 2015 By E. Donahue Good story, also just finished "Murder at Ravenrock" and it is equally as good. Just enough personal character information without being a biography as many turn out to be. Definitely recommend. If there is another in the series, I will surely read it also. The first seven books in the series, are now available to readers exclusively on Amazon. Book 1: Murder at Rutherford Hall, (Published on 10th Jan 2013) Book 2: Murder at Ravenrock, (Published on 10th July 2013) Book 3: The Riverton Case (Published on 24th October 2013) Book 4: The Santinelli Case (Published on 10th June 2014) Book 5: The Marbury Murders (Published on 14th April 2015) Book 6: Death at Fernside (Published on 23rd March 2016) Book 7: The Oracle of Death (Published on 3rd April 2017)
Genre: Mystery
Genre: Mystery
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