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The Mystery of Mossington Manor

J a Harris

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English
Seaglass Press
20 March 2026
Bunting, Beltane, and a body. Harmony Stone's quiet break is officially over.

Kingscombe looks peaceful from the quayside; patchwork bunting, May-Day festivals and a Victorian Gothic manor brooding in the hills. It only takes one ""accident"" to show Harmony Stone how wrong first impressions can be.

When a newly sober stonemason dies under a pile of scaffolding at Mossington Manor, everyone is quick to blame bad choices, faulty boards, or Beltane mischief. Everyone except Harmony. The former history teacher has come to Kingscombe for a quiet house-sitting break with a demanding cat, but she's never been good at ignoring puzzles. Especially when historical documents, missing plans, and whispered threats all point back to the same grand old house.

With a sharp-eyed retired officer, friends who love puzzles, and two very opinionated cats at her side, Harmony starts digging into Mossington Manor's past, and soon discovers that in this small Devon town, the secrets are deeper than anyone knew.

For readers who love British small-town whodunnits, amateur sleuths, and cozy mysteries with cats, The Mystery of Mossington Manor delivers charm, scandal, furry intelligence, and a satisfyingly twisty puzzle without ever straying too far from the tea tray.
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Imprint:   Seaglass Press
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 24mm
Weight:   417g
ISBN:   9798232741723
Series:   A Harmony Stone Murder Mystery
Pages:   424
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

I write warm, twisty mysteries from the South Devon coast, where the tides are always turning and the locals know more than they let on. My Harmony Stone series is set in the fictional small town of Kingscombe, a place where the estuary flows to the sea and history is just below the surface. When I'm not writing, I can usually be found at the water's edge with a notebook and a flat white, researching local history. You're warmly invited to join my reader community which gives you a monthly newsletter bringing you new releases, local history, recipes from Kingscombe, behind-the-scenes writing updates, and the occasional cat-related dispatch, all with a nice cup of tea implied.

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