
Miss Beeton’s Murder Agency
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Emily Pennant-Rea
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Josie Lloyd
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Josie Lloyd
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It takes an organised mind to solve a well-planned crime …
The perfect new cosy crime novel for fans of Agatha Christie, Nita Prose and Ian Moore!
A Platinum book of the month!
'Mrs Beeton herself would be proud. A perfect recipe, best devoured in one sitting between elevenses and afternoon tea' Ian Moore
'A glorious new addition to the cosy crime genre with recipes which will leave you wanting more' Melanie Cantor
'Highly recommended' Nuala McGovern, Woman's Hour
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Alice Beeton never anticipated finding herself single and childless past fifty.
A distant relative of the famous Mrs Beeton, Alice had once envisioned a perfect household of her own. Instead, she resides in her pristine flat in a rather shabby Kensington block, with Agatha, her brilliant, if overly protective, corgi-Jack Russell mix.
Alice runs the Good Housekeeping Management Agency, supplying discreet domestic staff to luxurious townhouses and grand country estates. When Camille Messent urgently needs a new housekeeper, Alice sends Enya, a bold young woman with stellar references and fluency in French.
But Alice's quiet New Year's Day is shattered when news breaks that Enya has been found dead. With the scruffy but intriguing Detective Rigby struggling to conduct a proper investigation, and the wealthy family closing ranks, Miss Beeton, along with her astute companion Agatha, takes it upon herself to crack the case.
After all, it takes an organised mind to solve a well-planned crime…
Perfect for fans of:
- Cosy crime
- Golden age crime fiction
- Women sleuths
- Found family
- Old money and high society