I Spy With My Little Die (A Right Royal Cozy Investigation Mystery): A female amateur sleuth whodunnit with a hint of humour

I Spy With My Little Die (A Right Royal Cozy Investigation Mystery): A female amateur sleuth whodunnit with a hint of humour

By Helen Golden

Uncovering a web of conspiracy that intertwines past and present, can Lady Beatrice and DCI Richard Fitzwilliam catch a killer and unveil the truth of her husband’s death at long last?

BREAKING NEWS Second Senior Police Officer Dies Within a Week

A senior officer from the Protection and Investigations (Royal) Services died unexpectedly yesterday. His death comes hot on the heels of Detective Inspector Ethan Preece (43) from City Police, who died of a suspected heart attack last week. Although he’s not yet been named, the dead officer was a greatly respected public figure, who had served in policing for over thirty years. A PaIRS spokesperson has confirmed that ‘neither men’s death is being treated as suspicious at this time’.

With the senior PaIRS officer dead, so is any hope of reopening the inquiry into Lady Beatrice’s husband’s accident fifteen years ago. Unless, of course, there is something that links the two men to the earl’s fatal car crash? Can she and Fitzwilliam, along with their friends, work together to unravel the mystery and catch a killer before the truth is buried forever?

Another page-turning, contemporary, clean, British cozy whodunnit with a hint of humour that you wouldn’t be able to put down from Helen Golden

“Helen Golden’s I Spy with My Little Die is a rollicking good mystery sprinkled with humour, tension, pathos and suspense that I read in a couple of sittings. Fun, fast-paced, involving and full of surprises, I Spy with My Little Die sees the redoubtable Lady Beatrice on the trail of a killer in a fantastic page-turner that is a struggle to put down. Perfect for cozy mystery fans, I Spy with My Little Die is another delightful read by Helen Golden.” Book Blogger

Uncovering a web of conspiracy that intertwines past and present, can Lady Beatrice and DCI Richard Fitzwilliam catch a killer and unveil the truth of her husband’s death at long last?

BREAKING NEWS Second Senior Police Officer Dies Within a Week

A senior officer from the Protection and Investigations (Royal) Services died unexpectedly yesterday. His death comes hot on the heels of Detective Inspector Ethan Preece (43) from City Police, who died of a suspected heart attack last week. Although he’s not yet been named, the dead officer was a greatly respected public figure, who had served in policing for over thirty years. A PaIRS spokesperson has confirmed that ‘neither men’s death is being treated as suspicious at this time’.

With the senior PaIRS officer dead, so is any hope of reopening the inquiry into Lady Beatrice’s husband’s accident fifteen years ago. Unless, of course, there is something that links the two men to the earl’s fatal car crash? Can she and Fitzwilliam, along with their friends, work together to unravel the mystery and catch a killer before the truth is buried forever?

Another page-turning, contemporary, clean, British cozy whodunnit with a hint of humour that you wouldn’t be able to put down from Helen Golden

“Helen Golden’s I Spy with My Little Die is a rollicking good mystery sprinkled with humour, tension, pathos and suspense that I read in a couple of sittings. Fun, fast-paced, involving and full of surprises, I Spy with My Little Die sees the redoubtable Lady Beatrice on the trail of a killer in a fantastic page-turner that is a struggle to put down. Perfect for cozy mystery fans, I Spy with My Little Die is another delightful read by Helen Golden.” Book Blogger

Publisher Name

ISBN 13

978-1915747112

ASIN

B0C2D19H1D

Language

English

File Size

1.8 MB

Simultaneous Device Usage

Unlimited

Screen Reader

supported

Enhanced Typesetting

Enabled

X-Ray

Not Enabled

Word Wise

Enabled

Print Length

314 pages

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