A Curiously Convenient Demise
A laugh-out-loud cosy crime novel set in Wales for fans of Richard Osman, Richard Coles and Janice Hallett
(Author) Hannah HendyThe higher the bid, the heavier the price. Summerview Secondary School is holding its annual charity auction. Margery and Clementine Butcher-Baker are on hand to prepare delicious baked goods for the big day - with the assistance of Clementine's mysterious sister, Maria. As the auction begins, chaos erupts when Eleanor Black, the owner of Dewstow Museum, is found murdered in the stage storeroom. Maria has vanished. Her fingerprints cover the crime scene. Clementine refuses to believe her sister is capable of murder and is sure they need to widen the search - Eleanor has a long list of enemies. Old grudges resurface and hidden motives come to light. Only one thing is certain; Dewstow is a town full of secrets, and someone will kill to keep them. A cosy crime novel full of charm and wit, perfect for fans of Richard Osman, J.M Hall and Fiona Leitch.
Hannah Hendy
Hannah Hendy is a renowned American poet and author known for her poignant and introspective poetry that delves into themes of love, loss, and the human experience. Her most notable works include "Whispers of the Heart" and "Echoes of the Soul," both of which have garnered critical acclaim for their lyrical beauty and emotional depth. Hendy's writing style is characterized by its poetic language, vivid imagery, and profound insights into the complexities of life. Her contributions to literature have had a significant impact on the genre of contemporary poetry, inspiring readers and fellow writers alike. "Whispers of the Heart" remains her most famous work, beloved for its timeless themes and heartfelt verses that resonate with audiences across generations.