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Suspicion at Seven

Lois Meade #14

Ann Purser

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English
Berkley
15 January 2017
The 14th book in Ann Purser's cosy crime series in which Lois Meade, owner of the New Brooms cleaning business, tidies houses - and also solves crimes. When a woman is discovered in the Mill House Hotel, strangled with a silver necklace, Lois puts on her sleuthing hat and delves into the case. As Inspector Cowgill and Lois hope the bling may shine a light on the killer, the discovery of a second body on the old waterwheel in the hotel may be grist for the mill in solving the murder - if they can manage to catch the culprit without getting the run-around.
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Imprint:   Berkley
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   7
Dimensions:   Height: 171mm,  Width: 106mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   146g
ISBN:   9780425261798
ISBN 10:   0425261794
Pages:   304
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Ann Purser is the author of the Lois Meade mysteries ( Scandal at Six, Found Guilty at Five ) and the Ivy Beasley mysteries ( The Blackwoods Farm Enquiry, The Sleeping Salesman Enquiry ). She was born in Market Harborough in Leicestershire and has lived most of her life in villages. She has turned her hand to many things, including journalism (as a columnist for SHE magazine), keeper of hens and donkeys, art gallery manager, clerical assistant in a village school, Open University graduate, novelist, mother of three, and wife of Philip Purser, critic and writer. She is an avid reader of detective stories.

Reviews for Suspicion at Seven: Lois Meade #14

Suspicion at Seven shows Purser at her best. Richmond Times-Dispatch Praise for the Lois Meade mysteries Cleverly plotted, with thoroughly believable characters, rising tension, and a smashing climax. Kirkus Reviews (starred review) A working-class Miss Marple The entire series [is] a treat. Richmond Times-Dispatch [A] delightful mystery with its quaint setting and fascinating players. Library Journal A fine series that just keeps getting better a must for British cozy fans. Booklist


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