Murder in Bloom: A Libby Sarjeant Murder Mystery (A Libby Sarjeant Murder Mystery Series)

Murder in Bloom: A Libby Sarjeant Murder Mystery (A Libby Sarjeant Murder Mystery Series)

by Lesley Cookman (Author)

Synopsis

'Floundering in the footsteps of a deliberately downplayed police enquiry, Libby manages to stir up more mud than the rotavator'. When television personality Lewis Osbourne-Walker buys Creekmarsh Place, near Steeple Martin in Kent, Libby Sarjeant's son Adam is employed to help with the renovation of the garden. What he doesn't expect is to uncover a long buried corpse. Libby, naturally, wants to know more about it, but the police aren't going to tell her, and with her friend Fran's mind on other things, she has to go it alone, with interesting and possibly catastrophic results.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Publisher: Accent Press Ltd
Published: 18 May 2009

ISBN 10: 1906373779
ISBN 13: 9781906373771

Media Reviews
`With fascinating characters and an intriguing plot, this is a real page turner' - Katie Fforde 'Intrigue, romance and a touch of murder in a picturesque village setting' - Liz Young
Perfect cosy crime, great descriptions, lovely well-drawn characters and a plot with so many twists and turns that I thought everyone was the murderer at some point! A really, really good read. -- Christina Jones
Nicely staged drama and a memorable and strangely likeable characters -- Trisha Ashley
Author Bio
Lesley Cookman started writing almost as soon as she could read, and filled many exercise books with pony stories until she was old enough to go out with boys. After following a varied career as a model, air stewardess and disc jockey, she turned to writing short fiction and features for a variety of magazines before graduating from the University of Wales, with an MA in Creative Writing. She has taught writing for both Kent Adult Education and the WEA and edited the first Sexy Shorts collection of short stories from Accent Press in aid of the Breast Cancer Campaign. She lives on the Kent coast and has four grown up children and a passion for community theatre. She has written 19 titles in the Libby Sarjeant Murder Mysteries series and has also published How To Write A Pantomime.