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ebook / ISBN-13: 9781783756322

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Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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The second in the series featuring a madcap pair of amateur sleuths and a delightful outpouring of upper-class English eccentricities – with the odd murder thrown in!


Praise for Andrea Frazer’s twisty and compelling crime novels:
***** Humorous, light mystery story; part of a series. Quirky characters; a funny-mysterious read!’ Reader Review

***** Excellent ‘cosy’ crime novel. Just right for a rainy afternoon’ Reader Review

***** ‘I loved this book. The characters are hilarious… They are truly a joy to read. I immerse myself in the read – and just have a GOOD time!!!!’ Reader Review

***** ‘I loved this book. I love the whole series. The characters are wonderful. It is so well written I had such a hard time putting the book down’ Reader Review

***** ‘A fun mystery with wonderful characters… I would recommend to all mystery lovers’ Reader Review
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Lady Amanda Golightly, eccentric resident of a sprawling faux castle in the town of Belchester, has recently taken it upon herself to act as a veritable super-sleuth, aided by her friend Hugo Cholmondley-Crichton Crump.

In this Chronicle she faces a family crisis while planning a new business venture for Belchester Towers: guided tours. To celebrate (and road-test) her new venture, Lady Amanda invites a horde of old chums to a trial run at Christmas time, complete with tasty nibbles. However, things don’t go to plan – a dead guest is discovered found slumped on the library table, having been dispatched in a variety of unusual ways!

Lady Amanda and Hugo are off again, but can they beat the morose Inspector Moody to the unmasking of the culprit?