Death On Board

by Anita Davison

Published 27 October 2023
NEW YORK,1900: A captivating cozy crime novel set on-board the maiden voyage of the S.S. Minneapolis, featuring series character Flora Maguire. Perfect for fans of Downton Abbey.

Young governess Flora Maguire is on her way home from America on the maiden voyage of the S.S. Minneapolis with her young charge Eddy, Viscount Trent, when she discovers a dead body.

Unconvinced when the death is pronounced an accident, Flora starts asking questions, but following threats, a near drowning and a second murder, the hunt is on for a killer. Time is running out as the Minneapolis approaches the English coast.

Will Flora be able to protect Eddy, as well as herself?

Is her burgeoning relationship with the handsome Bunny Harrington only a shipboard dalliance, or something more? And what secrets must Flora keep in order to stay safe?

Previously published as Murder on the Minneapolis.

What readers are saying about Death On Board:

‘I thought it really evoked the era. And the atmosphere of an ocean-going cruise lent itself well to a murder scene. And you can quote me on that!’ FAITH MARTIN.

‘Wow! I was kept guessing right to the end. A great read and I will be looking out for more of this author’s work!!!’

‘I’m a big fan of this author’s work, so I was excited to read the first instalment in her new mystery series. It did not disappoint. Along with the sparkling dialogue and likeable characters I have come to expect, I found an intriguing, page-turning whodunnit.’

‘With intrigue heaped upon intrigue [this] is certainly a great whodunnit that kept my attention from start to finish.’

‘This is definitely a 5 star! Highly recommended!’

‘Pulls you in and won’t let go!!!’


Death at the Abbey

by Anita Davison

Published 21 November 2023

Death of a Suffragette

by Anita Davison

Published 8 December 2023

1903 London is bustling and glamorous. With troubling secrets simmering and worrying signs of war Flora Maguire must solve a deadly mystery which leads right to the heart of the corridors of power.

When the body of a London socialite, and leading light of the burgeoning women’s suffrage movement, is found outside The Grenadier public house in London’s fashionable Knightsbridge, Flora Maguire can’t resist investigating.

Mysterious letters are discovered in the victim’s belongings, including strange links to the foreign office. But why do the clues keep coming back to the assassination of a Baltic king?

As Flora closes in on the killer, it soon becomes clear she is no longer safe in London, but – as her husband Bunny rushes to be by her side – will he be the one to save her, or will she have to find her own way out?

Previously published as Murder at The Grenadier and A Knightsbridge Scandal

What readers are saying about Death of a Suffragette:

‘London makes for a wonderful setting for this cozy mystery, brought to life by the author's elegant prose and deep historical research. I am enjoying this series. Flora Maguire is an excellent amateur detective!’

‘I just finished one Flora book to move onto another! … A super book to curl up with and apparently, there's more to come!’

‘This is a series mystery lovers won't want to miss.’

‘I enjoyed it tremendously!’

‘Careful though, it’s hard to put it down once you start!!’


Death by the Thames

by Anita Davison

Published 17 March 2024

Flora Maguire’s life is perfect – a beautiful home in Belgravia teeming with servants, a loving husband, and new baby Arthur to enjoy. But when she is invited to tour St. Philomena’s Children’s Hospital in a deprived area near London’s newly-built Tower Bridge, she is shocked.

Because there she uncovers a scandal with a dark heart – poor children are going missing from the hospital. The police seem either unable or unwilling to investigate, so Flora teams up with the indomitable matron of the hospital, Alice Finch, to try to get to the bottom of it.

Soon Flora is immersed in the seedy, dangerous underbelly of criminal London, and time is running out to save the children. Will they get to them in time, or was their fate decided the day they were born...

Previously published as The Forgotten Children.

Readers love the Flora Maguire series:

‘I thought it really evoked the era. And the atmosphere of an ocean-going cruise lent itself well to a murder scene. And you can quote me on that!’ FAITH MARTIN.

‘Wow! I was kept guessing right to the end. A great read and I will be looking out for more of this author’s work!!!’

‘I’m a big fan of this author’s work, so I was excited to read the first instalment in her new mystery series. It did not disappoint. Along with the sparkling dialogue and likeable characters I have come to expect, I found an intriguing, page-turning whodunnit.’

‘With intrigue heaped upon intrigue [this] is certainly a great whodunnit that kept my attention from start to finish.’

‘This is definitely a 5 star! Highly recommended!’

‘Pulls you in and won’t let go!!!’


Death on a Train

by Anita Davison

Published 20 April 2024

1905 London is a heady mix of unimaginable wealth and simmering political tensions, and with war looming, all Flora Maguire wants is to keep her family safe.

But when a body is found on a train bound for Paddington and her beloved charge Viscount Edward Trent is accused of murder, she's determined not to leave the investigation to the police. Flora has trodden the path of amateur sleuth before, but with so much at stake, this time it’s personal.

Slowly the body of the victim starts giving up its secrets, and Flora and her husband Bunny become mired in a murky world of spies, communists and fraudsters. And with the police more sure than ever that Edward is their murderer, Flora must work fast, if she’s going to save him, and ensure a murderer doesn’t remain on the loose!

An absolutely gripping cozy crime novel, perfect for fans of T.E. Kinsey, Verity Bright, and Helena Dixon.

Previously published as The Bloomsbury Affair.

Readers love the Flora Maguire series:

‘I thought it really evoked the era. And the atmosphere of an ocean-going cruise lent itself well to a murder scene. And you can quote me on that!’ FAITH MARTIN.

‘Wow! I was kept guessing right to the end. A great read and I will be looking out for more of this author’s work!!!’

‘I’m a big fan of this author’s work, so I was excited to read the first instalment in her new mystery series. It did not disappoint. Along with the sparkling dialogue and likeable characters I have come to expect, I found an intriguing, page-turning whodunnit.’

‘With intrigue heaped upon intrigue [this] is certainly a great whodunnit that kept my attention from start to finish.’

‘This is definitely a 5 star! Highly recommended!’

‘Pulls you in and won’t let go!!!’