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A Southwold Mystery

The wonderfully witty classic mystery

Suzette A Hill author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Allison & Busby

Published:18th Feb '16

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Reluctantly joining Lady Fawcett for a reunion, Rosy Gilchrist soon finds herself entangled in a web of bizarre and sinister events in A Southwold Mystery.

In A Southwold Mystery, Rosy Gilchrist finds herself reluctantly agreeing to accompany Lady Fawcett on a visit to an old school friend, Delia Dovedale, in Suffolk. Initially, Rosy is hesitant about the trip, but she decides to support her friend. However, upon their arrival at Delia's home, they quickly realize that the reunion is anything but ordinary. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the pair soon becomes embroiled in a series of unsettling and strange occurrences that leave them questioning their safety and the intentions of those around them.

As the story unfolds, Rosy and Lady Fawcett uncover clues that hint at deeper mysteries lurking beneath the surface of their seemingly idyllic surroundings. The once-familiar landscapes of Suffolk turn into a backdrop for intrigue, as the women navigate the complexities of their relationships with Delia and the other guests. The narrative is filled with suspense, drawing readers into a world where nothing is as it appears, and each twist adds to the growing sense of unease.

Ultimately, A Southwold Mystery masterfully blends elements of mystery and psychological tension, inviting readers to ponder the nature of friendship and trust. As Rosy and Lady Fawcett delve deeper into the enigma, they must confront not only the strange happenings around them but also their own fears and insecurities. This gripping tale keeps readers on the edge of their seats, eager to uncover the truth alongside the protagonists.

  • Short-listed for CrimeFest Kobo eDunnit Award 2016

ISBN: 9780749017491

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288 pages