The Murder Garden

A Beth Haldane Mystery Book 8

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Pub Date Nov 15 2022 | Archive Date Nov 17 2022

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Description

A winding path leads past the beautiful begonias to an overhanging oak tree. But underneath, a deadly secret is hiding…

Beth Haldane cradles a warm cup of tea and admires the view of crisp, red autumn leaves scattering the lawn of her little garden. But the peace and quiet is interrupted when her loyal pet pooch sniffs out something suspicious. At the bottom of a freshly-dug hole is a bone: and it looks worryingly human.

Even for a mystery-loving amateur sleuth like Beth, the discovery of a body beneath her own lawn is a little too close for comfort. But when the police insist that she must know something about the remains, digging up the truth herself is Beth’s only option.

With gossip flying all around Dulwich Village, Beth has her work cut out to find the culprit. Could a local cat-sitter, with keys to every home on the street, have been involved? Is her ex-actress neighbour a little too good at acting innocent? And was a whispered secret at a dinner party meant to point Beth in the right direction?

Scouring her garden for missed clues, when Beth discovers a shining silver engraved coin she’s certain it will lead to the victim’s identity. But the arrival of a threatening anonymous message sends chills down her spine… can Beth find a killer hiding in plain sight, before she’s the one pushing up daisies?

A deliciously cozy and gripping murder mystery, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, T.E. Kinsey and The Thursday Murder Club.

A winding path leads past the beautiful begonias to an overhanging oak tree. But underneath, a deadly secret is hiding…

Beth Haldane cradles a warm cup of tea and admires the view of crisp, red autumn...


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Advance Praise

Read what everyone’s saying about Alice Castle:


‘I am crazy about this series!… The modern Miss Marple… witty and charming… The perfect blend of a fun cozy feel and a murder mystery that keeps you turning pages late through the night! #WorthIt!… I highly recommend this series… A definite 5+ out of 5 freakin’ fantabulous stars!’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


‘I thoroughly enjoyed this sweet, cozy mystery… A very clever book and it kept me guessing all the way through… I loved the twist… I recommend this book highly.’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


‘A brilliant read… Beth is absolutely brilliant and so funny… The perfect amount of mystery and humour.’ Goodreads reviewer


‘What a great little murder mystery! Really enjoyed… kept you intrigued throughout… I personally had no idea who the killer was!’ @theneverending_toreadpile


‘Fabulous addition to this series… Beth does seem to be a magnet for trouble!… A real treat… a total surprise!… these novels are a cut above the usual mysteries… Without doubt, worthy of a full five stars!’ Goodreads reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐


Read what everyone’s saying about Alice Castle:


‘I am crazy about this series!… The modern Miss Marple… witty and charming… The perfect blend of a fun cozy feel and a murder mystery that keeps you...


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ISBN 9781803144979
PRICE £2.99 (GBP)
PAGES 281

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