A Word After Dying (Mitchell & Markby 10) : A cosy Cotswolds crime novel of murder and suspicion
(Autor) Ann GrangerSuperintendent Alan Markby and Meredith Mitchell are in desperate need of a holiday - and the Cotswold village of Parsloe St John seems the perfect choice. Their neighbour, retired journalist Wynne Carter, is as convivial as the village itself and, over a glass of blackberry wine, indulges in her latest obsession, Olivia Smeaton, a racy old lady whose life - and death - she is convinced are not all they seem. Markby is more interested in buying Olivia's house than the circumstances of her vacating it, but Meredith is intrigued: by the old lady, the death of a cherished horse and a dusty junk shop run by a white witch. When another fatality - of a very grisly nature - is discovered, it seems her suspicion is justified. Clearly Olivia isn't the only enigma in Parsloe St John - and her death might be the first of many unless Meredith Mitchell and Alan Markby can make sense of some very secret lives to reach the truth ...
Ann Granger
Ann Granger is a popular British crime writer known for her Mitchell and Markby mystery series. Her novels combine intricate plots with well-developed characters and a keen eye for detail. Granger's contributions to the genre include crafting compelling narratives that keep readers guessing until the very end.