A Murder Inside
The first mystery in a brand new classic crime series
(Author) Frances Brody'Frances Brody has made it to the top rank of crime writers' Daily Mail 1969. A job in the Prison Service is not for everyone. The training is hard, the cells are bleak and a thick skin is needed. But for Nell Lewis, helping prisoners is something she cares about deeply, and when she's promoted into a new post as governor of HMP Brackerley in Yorkshire, she's tasked with transforming the renowned run-down facility into a modern, open prison for women. Just as Nell is settling into her new role, events take a dark turn when a man's body is discovered in the prison grounds. The mystery deepens still when one of their female inmates goes missing, ensuing a search across the country. Can Nell resolve the sinister happenings at HMP Brackerley, before anyone else is put in danger? From the bestselling author of the Kate Shackleton mysteries comes a new classic crime series set in 1960s Yorkshire and starring prison governor Nell Lewis. This is the perfect page-turner for fans of Jacqueline Winspear and Agatha Christie.
Frances Brody
Frances Brody is a British author known for her Kate Shackleton Mystery series, featuring a clever amateur sleuth in 1920s England. With intricate plots and vivid historical details, Brody's novels have captivated readers with their engaging storytelling and strong female protagonist. Her work has made a significant impact on the mystery genre.