Murder in Bloom

ebook / ISBN-13: 9781908917089

Price: £2.99

ON SALE: 1st May 2012

Genre: Fiction & Related Items / Crime & Mystery

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‘With fascinating characters and an intriguing plot, this is a real page turner’ KATIE FFORDE praise for the series.



An addictive and unputdownable crime mystery novel perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Dorothy L. Sayers, Faith Martin, J.R. Ellis, LJ Ross, Miss Marple and Midsummer Murders!

Lesley Cookman’s bestselling series featuring amateur sleuth Libby Sarjeant is back for its fifth instalment!

Middle-aged artist-come-investigator Libby Sarjeant can’t ever seem to have a quiet moment. Her son, Adam, has uncovered a body within Creekmarsh Place, where he is working as a gardener for TV personality Lewis Osbourne-Walker.

The police seem to think there is no connection with the current owner but Libby, naturally, can’t just leave it at that. With her psychic friend Fran’s mind on other things, Libby has to go it alone.

A murder in London inspires the police to dig deeper and Libby, determined to help her new friend Lewis, stirs up more trouble.
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Praise for the bestselling series:



‘A great series of books that I can’t put down. Thank you’ ***** Amazon review

‘I could not put down…. Would recommend this series to everyone’ ***** Amazon review

‘I love Libby Sarjeant and have read all of the books, which I will read again. All the characters are believable and the plots are good’ ***** Amazon review

‘A great book full of twists but I really like the relationships and friendships that are forming over each book’ ***** Amazon review

‘…if you miss the good old days of Agatha Christie and Dorothy L Sayers then why not give Lesley Cookman’s excellent books a go’ ***** Amazon review

Reviews

Perfect cosy crime, great descriptions, lovely well-drawn characters and a plot with so many twists and turns that I thought everyone was the murderer at some point! A really, really good read.
Christina Jones