The Threlkeld Theory : The gripping English cosy crime series
(Autor) Rebecca TopeOn a glorious July morning in the pretty Lake District village of Threlkeld, Simmy Brown and Christopher Henderson celebrate their wedding day. While the event passes off without undue calamity, when most of the guests have departed a severely injured young man is found nearby. Pressure on police resources compromises the investigation and speculation is rife. Was it an accident or something more sinister? What was just a chilling suspicion develops into an altogether more disturbing theory.
Rebecca Tope
Rebecca Tope is a British author known for her popular crime novels set in the English countryside. With a background in agriculture and environmental science, Tope's novels often feature intricate plots set against the backdrop of rural life. Her most notable works include the "Cotswold Mysteries" series, which follows the investigations of amateur sleuth Thea Osborne. Tope's writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions of the countryside and well-developed characters. She has made a significant impact on the cozy mystery genre, drawing readers in with her engaging storytelling and attention to detail. Her most famous work is "A Cotswold Killing," the first book in the "Cotswold Mysteries" series.