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About the Book:
The first book in the series, Murder in Little Shendon,
takes place in a quaint little village in England. Picture, if you
will, a picturesque village called Little Shendon, suddenly caught up in
dealing with a murder of one of its citizens — not a particularly
well-liked one at that. Which makes it all the more intriguing because
the list of suspects becomes very long. This tantalizing tale unfolds
with twists and turns to find out whodunit to Mr. Bartholomew Fynche,
the murdered shopkeeper.
Fear
grips the community as the investigation slowly progresses. Everyone is
interviewed; everyone is suspect! From his housekeeper to Lady
Armstrong and her household staff. Or could it be the shy librarian new
in town? Or the defiant retired army major and his ladyfriend, the post
mistress? Or perhaps the weird sisters who live on the edge of town?
Then there is the couple who own the local inn and pub, along with the
two Americans who are staying there? Even the vicar and his wife fall
under the gloom of suspicion.
Uncertainty,
wariness, and terror reign as neighbors watch neighbors to discover the
evil that permeates their upturned lives. No one feels safe in this
charming little village. Who is the murderer? And why was this strange
uncivil man dispatched in such a seemingly civil community?
A
murder mystery that will keep you reading until you learn the details,
uncovered by Police Inspector Stanley Burgess and his two amateur
detectives, Sir Victor Hazlitt and Beresford Brandon. The three sift
methodically through the Alibis and life stories of the suspects until
they uncover…
Sounds quite good don't you think?
About the Series:
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The Hazlitt/Brandon Series of Murder Mystery Novels by A. H. Richardson
The Hazlitt/Brandon series of murder mystery novels follows a pair of clever, colorful and charismatic sleuths - Sir Victor Hazlitt and Beresford Brandon – as they scratch their heads searching for clues to figure out whodunit.
The first book in the series, Murder in Little Shendon, is a thriller murder mystery which takes place in a quaint little village in England after World War Two.
Picture, if you will, a picturesque village called Little Shendon, suddenly caught up in dealing with a murder of one of its citizens — not a particularly well-liked one at that. Which makes it all the more intriguing because the list of suspects becomes very long. This tantalizing tale unfolds with twists and turns to find out whodunit to Mr. Bartholomew Fynche, the murdered shopkeeper.
Fear grips the community as the investigation slowly progresses. Everyone is interviewed; everyone is suspect! From his housekeeper to Lady Armstrong and her household staff. Or could it be the shy librarian new in town? Or the defiant retired army major and his ladyfriend, the post mistress? Or perhaps the weird sisters who live on the edge of town? Then there is the couple who own the local inn and pub, along with the two Americans who are staying there? Even the vicar and his wife fall under the gloom of suspicion.
Uncertainty, wariness, and terror reign as neighbors watch neighbors to discover the evil that permeates their upturned lives. No one feels safe in this charming little village. Who is the murderer? And why was this strange uncivil man dispatched in such a seemingly civil community?
A murder mystery that will keep you reading until you learn the details, uncovered by Police Inspector Stanley Burgess and his two amateur detectives, Sir Victor Hazlitt and Beresford Brandon. The three sift methodically through the Alibis and life stories of the suspects until they uncover…
You are challenged to discover the culprit before the last few pages. And no fair looking ahead — it’s the journey that proves the most enticing.
About the Author:
A. H.
Richardson was born in London England and is the daughter of famous
pianist and composer Clive Richardson. She studied drama and acting at
the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. She was an actress, a
musician, a painter and sculptor, and now an Author.
In addition to the Hazlitt Brandon series, she is also the author of a series of children’s chapter books, the Jorie series, which includes Jorie and the Magic Stones, Jorie and the Gold Key, and Jorie and the River of Fire.
A.H.
Richardson lives happily in East Tennessee, her adopted state, and has
three sons, three grandchildren, and two pugs. She speaks four languages
and loves to do voiceovers. She plans on writing many more books and
hopes to delight her readers further with her British twist, which all
her books have.
To learn more, go to https://ahrichardson.com/
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Giveaway:
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I am partnering with Book Publicity Services for this giveaway.
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International Giveaway
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Outside the USA - e-book only
Inside the USA - choice of print book or e-book
September 14 - 21
September 14 - 21
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Only ONE Winner
The Winner is Mystica - she will receive an E-book
The Winner is Mystica - she will receive an E-book
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ReplyDeleteYou got me with 'quaint little village'. Please count me in for the e book!
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I love books that take place in quaint English villages. I just read a Miss Seeton mystery that takes place in the quaint English village of Plummergen! And there are 23 books in this series!
ReplyDeleteI don't know the Miss Seeton books...they sound good, though.
DeleteThanks for commenting, Patty, and good luck if you entered the giveaway.