The twisty and compulsive twenty-second novel in the much-loved Libby Sarjeant series by Lesley Cookman.
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Lesley Cookman |
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9.9900 |
With fascinating characters and an intriguing plot, this is a real page turner KATIE FFORDE\r\nLesley Cookman is the Queen of Cosy Crime PAUL MAGRS \r\n\r\n A new year dawns over the sleepy coastal town of Heronsbourne and brings with it a brand-new case for amateur sleuth Libby Sarjeant. \r\n\r\nWhen a womans body is found on the local golf course after an illicit New Years party, news quickly spreads, and Libby finds herself being tracked down by locals desperate to share information about the victim, Jackie Stapleton.\r\n\r\nBut things are never that simple in Libbys world. Whilst everyone had an opinion on Jackie, it seems nobody really knew much about her. Libbys chum DCI Connell is being more tight-lipped than usual, and even with her friend Fran Wolfes help, discovering a motive for the killing is frustratingly difficult.\r\n\r\nIs the murder linked to some distinctly dodgy dealing, a dispute with the local golf club, or something far more sinister - a ghost from Libbys past?\r\n\r\nGripping and unputdownable, Murder After Midnight is the latest instalment in the much-loved Libby Sarjeant series by Lesley Cookman. Perfect for fans of Faith Martin, J. R. Ellis and LJ Ross.\r\n\r\n Readers LOVE the Libby Sarjeant series: \r\n\r\n Ive read all of the books in this series and love them all 5* Reader Review\r\n\r\n Just cant get enough of reading about Libby and her friends 5* Reader Review\r\n\r\nLibbys gang are like old friends and I was hooked from the start 5* Reader Review\r\n\r\nLove this series, roll on the next one! 5* Reader Review\r\n\r\nI adore the characters and the village. I wish I could live on All Hallows Lane and be a part of this gang. Hoping for a new novel soon. Highly recommend 5* Reader Review\r\n\r\n The characters are so likeable. I would love to visit the mythical Steeple Martin! 5* Reader Review