Death Comes to Cornwall

A gripping and escapist cosy mystery

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Pub Date 27 Jan 2020 | Archive Date 27 Jan 2020

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'Doc Martin meets Agatha Raisin in Death Comes to Cornwall' Bookish Jottings

'If you're a mystery lover then don't miss this one.' NetGalley reviewer


The perfect holiday destination. The perfect place for murder...


Molly Higgins never expected to be caught up in a murder investigation. All she'd hoped for this year was to work hard, save enough money to open her very own café on the Cornish coast and avoid her ex, Conor Blackstone, who has just arrived back in the village.

But when she and Conor discover a body on the cliffside in Port Trevan they are thrown once more together. Molly is keen to leave the mystery to the police, but when she finds herself their top suspect, Molly has no choice but to catch the killer herself - before it is too late.

Readers and reviewers on NetGalley love Death Comes to Cornwall

'Cosy crime with a hint of snark, reminded me a bit of M C Beaton'

'A deeee-lightful book'

'I really enjoyed this one. Atmospheric and exciting.'

'Doc Martin meets Agatha Raisin in Death Comes to Cornwall' Bookish Jottings

'If you're a mystery lover then don't miss this one.' NetGalley reviewer


The perfect holiday destination. The perfect place...


Available Editions

EDITION Ebook
ISBN 9781409198277
PRICE £1.99 (GBP)
PAGES 288

Average rating from 16 members


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