Death at the Sun Club

A cosy 1920s detective novel : 31

(Author) Evelyn James
Format: Paperback
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He came for a holiday romance, he found only death. Now someone is out for blood. Daisy Belle only wanted to start afresh after escaping her controlling and abusive lover. Her desire for freedom founded the Sun Club, a naturist resort. But her open-minded views are not shared by her neighbours and now it seems someone wants Daisy stopped, no matter the cost. The death of an influential guest places the Sun Club in danger of closure, and Daisy has only one hope - reaching out to Clara Fitzgerald for help, despite knowing Clara has been hired to find a way to shut down the resort. As more disaster starts to stalk Daisy, Clara discovers the emotions that bind us to our families can be the most dangerous of all. Can she find a vicious killer before they snare their next victim, or is this one vendetta she cannot stop? Death at the Sun Club is the thirty-first novel in this cosy, entertaining, historical murder mystery series by Evelyn James. If you love engaging, quick-witted, no-nonsense female heroines solving dastardly, mind-boggling murders - and doing it all while armed with no more than a sharp hatpin or fire poker - then you'll love Evelyn James' page-turning, 1920s, detective series. Buy Death at the Sun Club to start your sleuthing adventure with Clara today. What readers are saying about the Clara Fitzgerald Mysteries "...love the Clara Fitzgerald stories, waiting for the next one..." "Never fails to keep me happy this series - just a pleasure to read." "I really enjoy this series. The characters are brilliant and the roles they play. I am looking forward to the rest of the series. It so nice when there is lots to look forward to."

Information
Publisher:
Independently Published
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9798875549243
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
Jan. 9, 2024

Evelyn James

Evelyn James is best known for her novel "The House on Willow Street," a gripping tale of family secrets and betrayal. Her writing style is characterized by richly developed characters and atmospheric settings. James's work challenges societal norms and explores complex human emotions, making her a significant voice in contemporary literature.

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