Miss Busby investigates
2 primary works
Book 1
Miss Busby investigates: Murder at Little Minton
A picturesque Cotswolds village at Christmas 1922, a man found face down floating in the lake. He was known to take a risk, an insurance salesman; debonair, charming and sweet-talking.
His clients were all ladies of a certain age, but nothing was as it seemed; he was playing a game, he pushed his luck, he put a price on his head and somebody decided to collect.
Miss Busby helped Major Heathcliff Lennox solve a series of murders at Bloxford in the Cotswolds. Now she finds herself drawn into a new murder, but this time, it's just her, and she must rely on her sharp mind, and sharper wits, to catch a Cotswolds killer. Along with a handsome police inspector, and a reporter who's keen to make her mark.
Full of twists and turns, "Miss Busby Investigates: Murder at Little Minton" is a real page-turner that will keep you guessing until the very end. With its strong protagonist and charming Christmas setting, this book is a must-read for fans of classic whodunits and cozy mysteries alike.
A picturesque Cotswolds village at Christmas 1922, a man found face down floating in the lake. He was known to take a risk, an insurance salesman; debonair, charming and sweet-talking.
His clients were all ladies of a certain age, but nothing was as it seemed; he was playing a game, he pushed his luck, he put a price on his head and somebody decided to collect.
Miss Busby helped Major Heathcliff Lennox solve a series of murders at Bloxford in the Cotswolds. Now she finds herself drawn into a new murder, but this time, it's just her, and she must rely on her sharp mind, and sharper wits, to catch a Cotswolds killer. Along with a handsome police inspector, and a reporter who's keen to make her mark.
Full of twists and turns, "Miss Busby Investigates: Murder at Little Minton" is a real page-turner that will keep you guessing until the very end. With its strong protagonist and charming Christmas setting, this book is a must-read for fans of classic whodunits and cozy mysteries alike.
Book 2
Gabriel Travis – a poet and book binder – has lived and worked above the popular bookshop in Chipping Common for many years. His story is tragic, his murder even more so. The police are convinced the bookshop owner is the culprit; the elderly and erudite, Ezekiel Melnyk.
Adeline Fanshawe is less convinced, indeed she is outraged that the police could even consider such a thing of the venerable bookseller. She naturally turns to Miss Busby, persuading her to bring her sleuthing skills to unpick the truth of the matter. In doing so, Miss Busby uncovers another tragic mystery, one that has lain dormant for far too many years.
Adeline Fanshawe is less convinced, indeed she is outraged that the police could even consider such a thing of the venerable bookseller. She naturally turns to Miss Busby, persuading her to bring her sleuthing skills to unpick the truth of the matter. In doing so, Miss Busby uncovers another tragic mystery, one that has lain dormant for far too many years.