A Deadly Confession (Lipton St Faith Book 2)
A totally unputdownable historical cozy mystery
by Keith Finney
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Pub Date 28 Oct 2021 | Archive Date 28 Oct 2021
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Description
After solving their first murder in the sleepy Norfolk village of Lipton St Faith, detective duo Anna Grix and Lieutenant Eddie Elsner were hoping their crime-solving days were over.
But as the Second World War rages on, it’s not long before another body is found.
Inspector Spillers knows better than to keep the two amateur sleuths away from the case, and with a whole cast of potential suspects, he needs all the help he can get.
Despite their sleuthing, they are no closer to catching the culprit, until they uncover a shocking myriad of illegal schemes and undercover operations taking place right under their noses.
It seems the village of Lipton St Faith is not as sleepy as it appears…
If you love murder mysteries by Margaret Mayhew, Faith Martin or Joy Ellis, then this unputdownable novel from the bestselling author of Norfolk cozy crime will have you hooked!
Praise for Keith Finney:
“Really enjoyed this cozy mystery set in the British countryside. An intriguing mystery.” Karla, Goodreads Reviewer ★★★★★
“My first Keith Finney read and I am hooked. Love the setting and the characters and subplots are wonderful. Cannot wait for the next in the series.” Alan John Davis ★★★★★
“Great easy read that holds your interest to the end. Look forward to more in this series.” Jeanne, Goodreads Reviewer ★★★★★
Available Editions
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