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Audiobook Downloadable / ISBN-13: 9781529415179

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THE LATEST KITT HARTLEY MYSTERY, PERFECT FOR FANS OF BETTY ROWLAND AND FAITH MARTIN

‘A 2020 Miss Marple’ Woman’s Way


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Private investigator Kitt Hartley and her twin sister Rebecca are preparing for a holiday in Scotland when cruise ship entertainer Errol Jackson appears at the door. Errol breaks the news that Bryce Griffin, a former smuggler and an old friend of Kitt’s, has been murdered: his body found washed up by a lighthouse, bearing a gunshot wound.

Kitt persuades Rebecca to cancel their trip and, together with Kitt’s assistant Grace Edwards and best friend Evie Bowes, books onto the next cruise to Norway to help with the ongoing murder investigation.

Aboard the cruise ship Kitt, Grace and Rebecca encounter burlesque dancers, casino dealers, drag queens and a talking parrot named Skittles – seemingly the only witness to Bryce’s death. But what dark secrets are lurking below deck? Can Kitt catch the killer before it’s too late?

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‘With eccentric characters and an intricate plot, this new series is one to get your teeth into’ Candis


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Brilliantly funny and charming
Northern Life
A great read with smart characters and a clever plot
Candis
With eccentric characters and an intricate plot, this new series set in Yorkshire is one to get your teeth into
Candis
Cosy and amusing
Irish Independent
This cosy thriller . . . has a unique atmospheric charm
Woman Magazine
A good, well-written holiday read
York Times
A 2020 Miss Marple
Woman's Way
Another winner . . . Kitt is definitely a woman not to be messed with
Belfast Telegraph

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