“This third book in the Madam Tulip series is wonderful read, and David Ahern’s wry humour is a delight.”
A surprise role in a movie takes actress Derry O’Donnell to a romantic castle in the Scottish Highlands. But romance soon turns to fear and suspicion. Someone means to kill, and Derry, moonlighting as celebrity fortune-teller Madam Tulip, is snared in a net of greed, conspiracy and betrayal.
A millionaire banker. A film producer with a mysterious past. A PA with her eyes on Hollywood. Each has a secret to share and a request for Madam Tulip.
Mystery, edge-of your seat suspense and laugh-out-loud moments, as Derry O’Donnell and her friend Bruce race to prevent a murder, and find that the one future Madam Tulip can’t predict is her own.
What readers are saying about Madam Tulip and the Bones of Chance:
“I don’t hesitate to give five stars and say that I can’t wait for the next book.” – Barb Taub, author
“David Ahern’s sense of humour blends cozy with sudden flare-up. His style is unusually entertaining.” – booktaste
“If you like your cozy mysteries with just enough of a mysteriously psychic spin to keep you on edge wondering what might be possible, then this is definitely a series you should check out! – jillelizabeth
“This is the third Madam Tulip book, and my favourite so far! – bookshineandreadbows
“I love this series and am excited when a new book comes out.” – Amazon customer
“a page turner just like the previous two.” – The AspiringWordsmith
“… there’s plenty of good comedic writing … a mystery you can’t really guess the solution to, a little peril, a dash of romance and some fun characters. – Irresponsible Reader“
“Madam Tulip is a a must-read by all standards.” – nadanessinmotion
“…keeps the readers engaged till the end. – bookworldliness
“… the best kind of page turning mystery with enough laughs to keep it lighthearted and fun.” – behindthewillows
“I can’t wait for the next instalment!” – mariesbookboutique
“David Ahern has done it again! From the very first paragraph, I had a smile on my face.” – kerensasreadingnook
“This third book in the Madam Tulip series is wonderful read, and David Ahern’s wry humour is a delight.”
A surprise role in a movie takes actress Derry O’Donnell to a romantic castle in the Scottish Highlands. But romance soon turns to fear and suspicion. Someone means to kill, and Derry, moonlighting as celebrity fortune-teller Madam Tulip, is snared in a net of greed, conspiracy and betrayal.
A millionaire banker. A film producer with a mysterious past. A PA with her eyes on Hollywood. Each has a secret to share and a request for Madam Tulip.
Mystery, edge-of your seat suspense and laugh-out-loud moments, as Derry O’Donnell and her friend Bruce race to prevent a murder, and find that the one future Madam Tulip can’t predict is her own.
What readers are saying about Madam Tulip and the Bones of Chance:
“I don’t hesitate to give five stars and say that I can’t wait for the next book.” – Barb Taub, author
“David Ahern’s sense of humour blends cozy with sudden flare-up. His style is unusually entertaining.” – booktaste
“If you like your cozy mysteries with just enough of a mysteriously psychic spin to keep you on edge wondering what might be possible, then this is definitely a series you should check out! – jillelizabeth
“This is the third Madam Tulip book, and my favourite so far! – bookshineandreadbows
“I love this series and am excited when a new book comes out.” – Amazon customer
“a page turner just like the previous two.” – The AspiringWordsmith
“… there’s plenty of good comedic writing … a mystery you can’t really guess the solution to, a little peril, a dash of romance and some fun characters. – Irresponsible Reader“
“Madam Tulip is a a must-read by all standards.” – nadanessinmotion
“…keeps the readers engaged till the end. – bookworldliness
“… the best kind of page turning mystery with enough laughs to keep it lighthearted and fun.” – behindthewillows
“I can’t wait for the next instalment!” – mariesbookboutique
“David Ahern has done it again! From the very first paragraph, I had a smile on my face.” – kerensasreadingnook