Poison Flowers

by Natasha Cooper

Published March 1991

Three people die, in agony, each the victim of a different person. The police are convinced that there is no connection.

Inspector Tom Worth disagrees. So does Willow King. Risking not only the secrets of her double identity, but also her own life, Willow races to unmask the serial...

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Fruiting Bodies

by Natasha Cooper

Published 1 April 1996

Fruiting Bodies is a compelling novel featuring female sleuth, Willow King, set within the fraught corridors of an NHS hospital.

Just as Willow is giving birth to her first child, her obstetrician is found dead, face-down in his own birthing pool. To her he has always been charming,...

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Bloody Roses

by Natasha Cooper

Published 18 May 1992

Willow is sure Richard Crescent couldn’t commit murder. The police, finding him drenched in his colleague’s blood in the locked Corporate Finance department, are sure he did.

Rushing back from a Tuscan idyll with Chief Inspector Tom Worth to help her friend, Willow uses all her romantic novelist’s imagination,...

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Rotten Apples

by Natasha Cooper

Published 1 July 1995

Death . . . and taxes

Willow King, civil servant, and Cressida Woodruffe, author of sweeping romances, are one and the same. But it is the former who's called into play when she is asked to probe the case of Fiona Fydgett, a famous art historian whose tax affairs...

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Sour Grapes

by Natasha Cooper

Published 7 July 1997
When studying the case of a fatal hit-and-run for her thesis on lie detection, criminology student Emma Gnatche finds inconsistencies in it. Emma's consequent probing gets her into more trouble than she bargained for, and she is forced to call on Willow King for help.

Bitter Herbs

by Natasha Cooper and Daphne Wright

Published 24 June 1993
Passions run high in the world of publishing, but they rarely lead to murder - or do they? Gloria Grainger, wealthy bestselling novelist, is found dead in her room one morning. Everyone assumes she died of natural causes - except for Willow King. Despite Chief Inspector Tom Worth's mockery...Read more

Festering Lilies

by Natasha Cooper

Published 19 March 1990
The Department of Old Age Pensions is not noted for drama. Nor for scandal, corruption or even the odd leak to the tabloids. Not until Algernon Endlesham, its high-flying Minister, is brutally bludgeoned to death. Willow King, Assistant Secretary (Finance), is noted for her formidably enquiring mind. Though an...Read more