The first victim is Denise, a mature married woman with grown up children, who worked in a Tax Office. Who could have wanted her dead, and why? Then Kim, a young, tall and slim blonde, is murdered and matching fingerprints are found on identical guns left at each scene. What can the victims have in common? Is there any significance in the fact that they both had purple cars? Chief Inspector Frazier leads the investigation, assisted by Inspectors Julian Jackson (a handsome womaniser), Aurelia Cavendish (enigmatic and original) and Constable Kathy Sibson (young and ambitious) in the search to...
The first victim is Denise, a mature married woman with grown up children, who worked in a Tax Office. Who could have wanted her dead, and why? Then K...
What could be more peaceful than a week in the beautiful countryside of the Lake District? An attractive self-guided cycling holiday, advertised as easy, sounded like the answer to so many problems. It attracted Ruth and Janey. They were looking after their two nieces over the autumn half term after a strange accident to the girls' parents. Then, was there a good reason why Simon had dragged his beautiful fiance, Clarissa, on what to her was a holiday from hell? Did Harriet have an ulterior motive when she persuaded unfit and overweight Glenda to come on such an unsuitable holiday? And when...
What could be more peaceful than a week in the beautiful countryside of the Lake District? An attractive self-guided cycling holiday, advertised as ea...