Spruced up for Murder (A Right Royal Cozy Investigation Mystery): A female amateur sleuth whodunnit with a hint of humour

Spruced up for Murder (A Right Royal Cozy Investigation Mystery): A female amateur sleuth whodunnit with a hint of humour

By Helen Golden

Designing spaces is her passion, but clearing her sister’s name is her mission. Can Lady Beatrice outwit the formidable DCI Richard Fitzwilliam to solve the case, or will she become a royal embarrassment?

DEATH AT FRANCIS COURT NOW CONFIRMED AS MURDER!

Speculation is rife that the victim, estate manager Alex Sterling (44), was found by Lady Beatrice (35), the Countess of Rossex, niece of King James. Lady Beatrice, who has finally come out of hiding following her son’s departure to boarding school, has been managing the project to refurbish and redesign the Events Suite at Francis Court, alongside Perry Juke.Heading up the murder investigation is Detective Chief Inspector Richard Fitzwilliam. Rumour has it that he and Lady Beatrice have a fractious history…

Awful man! How dare Fitzwilliam suggest Lady Beatrice’s sister is the number one suspect for Alex’s murder. It could be any one of the staff who were on-site that morning. Well, she’ll show Mr High and Mighty Fitzwilliam! With her attention to detail, her clever dog Daisy, Perry’s imagination, and his partner’s contacts at Fenshire CID, they’ll find the murderer before him. And then they’ll see who’ll look like a fool. Because it won’t be Lady Beatrice, will it?

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

Richard Osman and MC Beaton fans are going to love Helen Golden’s Spruced Up for Murder. Irrepressible, hilarious, intriguing and full of mischief, mayhem and red herrings, cosy mystery fans will definitely want to add Helen Golden’s Spruced Up for Murder to their auto-buy list!” Bookish Jottings Blog

Designing spaces is her passion, but clearing her sister’s name is her mission. Can Lady Beatrice outwit the formidable DCI Richard Fitzwilliam to solve the case, or will she become a royal embarrassment?

DEATH AT FRANCIS COURT NOW CONFIRMED AS MURDER!

Speculation is rife that the victim, estate manager Alex Sterling (44), was found by Lady Beatrice (35), the Countess of Rossex, niece of King James. Lady Beatrice, who has finally come out of hiding following her son’s departure to boarding school, has been managing the project to refurbish and redesign the Events Suite at Francis Court, alongside Perry Juke.Heading up the murder investigation is Detective Chief Inspector Richard Fitzwilliam. Rumour has it that he and Lady Beatrice have a fractious history…

Awful man! How dare Fitzwilliam suggest Lady Beatrice’s sister is the number one suspect for Alex’s murder. It could be any one of the staff who were on-site that morning. Well, she’ll show Mr High and Mighty Fitzwilliam! With her attention to detail, her clever dog Daisy, Perry’s imagination, and his partner’s contacts at Fenshire CID, they’ll find the murderer before him. And then they’ll see who’ll look like a fool. Because it won’t be Lady Beatrice, will it?

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

Richard Osman and MC Beaton fans are going to love Helen Golden’s Spruced Up for Murder. Irrepressible, hilarious, intriguing and full of mischief, mayhem and red herrings, cosy mystery fans will definitely want to add Helen Golden’s Spruced Up for Murder to their auto-buy list!” Bookish Jottings Blog

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ISBN 13

978-1915747006

ASIN

B0BDGN7PSB

Language

English

File Size

1.7 MB

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Unlimited

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Print Length

334 pages

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