Authors: Frances Evesham
Tags: #Short cozy murder mystery
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In the first story, Murder at the Lighthouse, Libby Forest arrives on the coast after years in a disastrous marriage, determined to build a new life making cakes and chocolates in Exham on Sea, where she discovers her talent for solving mysteries. Aided and abetted by Bear, an enormous Carpathian Sheepdog, Fuzzy, an aloof marmalade cat and handsome, secretive Max Ramshore, she puts together the pieces of the jigsaw to find the culprit.
In Murder on the Levels, two cyclists are poisoned out on the remote Somerset Levels. The Exham on Sea bakery is blamed, and Libby must discover the killer to save the bakery and her own career.
The Exham on Sea Mysteries include a cast of local characters, including Mandy the teenage Goth, Frank the baker and Detective Sergeant Joe Ramshore, Max's estranged son. The green fields, rolling hills and sandy beaches of the West Country provide the perfect setting for crime, intrigue and mystery.
For lovers of Agatha Christie novels, Midsomer Murders, lovable pets and cake, the series offers a continuing supply of quick crime stories, each one short enough to read in one sitting, as Libby solves a mixture of intriguing mysteries and uncovers the secrets of the small town's past.
The Thatcham Hall Mysteries
Secrets, lies, murders and mysteries abound at Thatcham Hall, a fictional grand country house set in the green, rolling hills of 19th century Victorian England, where the Thatcham Hall Mysteries take place.
In An Independent Woman, Philomena, a determined orphan from the slums of Victorian London, tumbles from one disastrous plan to another, haunted by terrifying dreams of a man with cold green eyes.
Impatient with the social conventions she encounters in the great English country house, Thatcham Hall, she meets and crosses swords with the handsome, widowed Lord Thatcham, complicating life still further by falling for a man with secrets of his own.
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In Danger at Thatcham Hall, ambitious lawyer Nelson Roberts, embittered by war and jilted by his fiancée, trusts no one. He jumps at the chance to make a name for himself by solving the mysterious thefts and violence at Thatcham Hall, a country house in Victorian England.
Olivia Martin, headstrong and talented, dreams of a career as a musician and will do anything it takes to avoid a looming miserable fate as a governess.
The pair stumble on a body. Is the farm-hand’s death a simple accident, or something more sinister? Who attacked the livestock at the Hall and why are the villagers so reluctant to talk? Can Nelson and Olivia overcome their differences and join forces to unravel the web of evil that imperils the Hall?
About the author
I love making up murders and mysteries. My two series are the Exham on Sea Mysteries, a contemporary crime series set in a small Somerset seaside town, and the Thatcham Hall Mysteries, 19th Century historical mystery romances set in Victorian England.
Living in Somerset, I walk on the beach and in the countryside, collect grandsons, Victorian ancestors and historical trivia, smell the roses, lavender and rosemary, and cook with a glass of wine in one hand and a bunch of chillies in the other. I’ve visited the Arctic Circle and the equator and plan to see the penguins at the South Pole one day, when I’ve knitted enough woolly underwear.
I’ve been a speech therapist and a road sweeper, and worked in the criminal courts, seeing the world from both the dock and the witness box alongside vulnerable witnesses.
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The Exham on Sea Mysteries:
Contemporary Cosy Crime Fiction
The Thatcham Hall Mysteries:
Victorian Fiction
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The characters and events described in the Exham on Sea Mysteries are all entirely fictitious. Some landmarks may strike fellow residents of Somerset, and particularly of Burnham on Sea, as familiar, although liberties have been taken with a few locations.
Copyright ©Frances Evesham 2016
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