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How to solve your own murder

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In 1965, when Frances Adams was 17, a fortune teller told her that one day she’d be murdered. 60 years later it happened. But for Frances, being the village busybody was a form of insurance. She’d spent a lifetime compiling dirt on every person she met, just in case they might turn out to be her killer. In the heart of her sprawling country estate lies an eccentric library of detective work, where the right person could step in and use her findings to solve her murder. When Frances’ great-niece Annie arrives from London and discovers that Frances’ will stipulates that the person who solves her murder inherits her millions, Annie sets about trying to unravel the mystery and find justice for Frances. But will digging up the past lead her into the path of the killer?

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‘VERY funny’ Jennie Godfrey

‘Smart, twisty, and original’ Heat

‘Terrific’ J. M. Hall

‘Superb’ Glamour

‘Wildly original’ Elly Griffiths

‘Delightfully refreshing’ Daily Mail

FRANCES ALWAYS SAID SHE’D BE MURDERED.
SHE WAS RIGHT.

In 1965, Frances Adams was told by a fortune teller that one day she’d be murdered. Frances spent the next sixty years trying to prevent the crime that would be her eventual demise. Of course, no one took her seriously – until she was dead.

For Frances, being the village busybody was a form of insurance. She’d spent a lifetime compiling dirt on every person she met, just in case they might turn out to be her killer. In the heart of her sprawling country estate lies an eccentric library of detective work, where the right person could step in and use her findings to solve her murder.

When her great-niece Annie arrives from London and discovers that Frances’ worst fear has come true, Annie is thrust into her great-aunt’s last act of revenge against her sceptical friends and family. Frances’ will stipulates that the person who solves her murder will inherit her millions.

Can Annie unravel the mystery and find justice for Frances, or will digging up the past lead her into the path of the killer?

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Weight 0.277 kg
Dimensions 19.6 × 12.6 × 3.6 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Paperback

Pages

384

Language

English

Edition

1st paperback ed

Dewey

813.6 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K