Lesley Cookman’s bestselling series featuring amateur sleuth Libby Sarjeant is back for its fourteenth instalment.
A member of a local ukulele group is found dead in Steeple Martin’s churchyard. Libby’s first reaction is relief that the victim isn’t anyone she knows. She and the usual suspects are gearing up for a Christmas concert and pantomime in the Oast Theatre, and therefore have other things to occupy them.
That said, when Libby’s cousin gets romantically involved with a man in whom the police are taking an interest, Libby can’t help asking a few questions, investigating the murder, and getting herself into trouble…
A member of a local ukulele group is found dead in Steeple Martin’s churchyard. Libby’s first reaction is relief that the victim isn’t anyone she knows. She and the usual suspects are gearing up for a Christmas concert and pantomime in the Oast Theatre, and therefore have other things to occupy them.
That said, when Libby’s cousin gets romantically involved with a man in whom the police are taking an interest, Libby can’t help asking a few questions, investigating the murder, and getting herself into trouble…
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