Bloodline

Bloodline

by Fiona Mountain (Author)

Synopsis

'Cinderella is in the bluebell woods at Poacher's Dell' The anonymous note means nothing to ancestor detective Natasha Blake. Then one of her clients, an enigmatic old man who had commissioned a family tree of his granddaughter's boyfriend, is shot dead at his isolated farm in the Cotswolds, just as shocking facts about the past are brought to light. Is there a link? Despite Natasha's reluctance to delve deeper, she knows that family histories hide many secrets, and that sometimes they can kill. Seemingly unconnected yet haunting stories begin to emerge from ancient paper trails, like slowly developing photographs: two young soldiers - one German, one British - playing football in no man's land on Christmas Day 1914; a young couple's future ruined by an old man's obsession; Second World War land girls, inseparable friends until a fatal mistake tore them apart; and the eerie echo of a child in an English country house. It is these individual lives that become the clues in Natasha's investigation, ghostly fingerprints that must solve a cold-blooded, blue-blooded crime, hidden for generations in the bluebell woods at Poacher's Dell.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Publisher: Orion
Published: 21 Oct 2004

ISBN 10: 0752841130
ISBN 13: 9780752841137
Book Overview: A detective series with a difference that plays to Fiona Mountain's strengths as a writer of stories that are both romantic and mysterious, and her passion for history Wide appeal - to readers of detective and historical fiction Stimulated by the growth of the Internet, the past decade has seen a huge boom in interest in genealogy, and the new millennium has seen a heightened interest in history, particularly personal family stories 'PALE AS THE DEAD is a haunting read; fans of early Robert Goddard (and there are many) will love its classy mix of history and mystery' Crime Time

Media Reviews
'To say this is a fascinating book is an understatement. I really loved it. A real puzzle... Brilliantly crafted, this is a realy mystery. I wanted to know the end but I didn't want the book to finish. Definitely on my top ten reads of 2004.' -- Lizzie Hayes MYSTERY WOMAN 'Fiona Mountain has hit on an ingenious twist in crime fiction... The writing is pacy and the world of genealogy is well portrayed... I hope Fiona will entertain me with more of Natasha's adventures.' HISTORICAL NOVELS REVIEW 'This is a novel rich in atmosphere, an unusual crime story with plenty for the reader to guess at and be involved in.' LEICESTER MERCURY
Author Bio
Fiona Mountain is in her thirties. She grew up in Yorkshire, then moved to London where she worked at the BBC for nine years as a press officer, primarily for Radio One. She now lives in the Oxfordshire countryside and runs a PR agency. She is married to composer Tim Mountain and has three young sons.