A Death at the Church: A Euphemia Martins Mystery

Author:   Caroline Dunford
Publisher:   Headline Publishing Group
Edition:   Digital original
Volume:   13
ISBN:  

9781786156693


Pages:   300
Publication Date:   08 August 2019
Format:   Paperback
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A Death at the Church: A Euphemia Martins Mystery


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Euphemia's wedding day has finally dawned. Her little brother, mother and step father are present. There's even a rumour that her grandfather might turn up. This is especially awkward as she would finally have to confess to Bertram that she is not merely a chambermaid going up in the world but actually the granddaughter of one of the foremost Earls in the country. However, such worries are quickly cast into the shade as a death occurs while the congregation are waiting at the church for the bride. Rory McLeod, now a member of His Majesty's Police Force, is despatched to investigate and quickly concludes that it is murder. Will Euphemia get married? Will Euphemia's old nemesis, Richard Stapleford, deprive her of her future happiness? Will old scores finally be settled?

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Author:   Caroline Dunford
Publisher:   Headline Publishing Group
Imprint:   Accent Press Ltd
Edition:   Digital original
Volume:   13
ISBN:  

9781786156693


ISBN 10:   1786156695
Pages:   300
Publication Date:   08 August 2019
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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'A Sparkling and witty crime debut with a female protagonist to challenge Miss Marple.' Lin Anderson, best selling Scottish Crime Writer. 'A rattlingly good dose of Edwardian country house intrigue with plenty of twist and turns and clues to puzzle through along with the heroine of the book, Euphemia Martins.' Booklore.co.uk 'She shares Austen's quick wit and intelligence and her acid humour provides nothing less than at least one chuckle a page' Amazon Five star review 'Highly enjoyable classic murder mystery with a new heroine who is wise and witty. Looking forward to reading more of Dunford's works.' Goodreads 5 star review


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Caroline Dunford has previously worked as a psychotherapist, a journalist and a non-fiction author. She has a deep love of story, which she believes is at the heart of human nature. She first declared, at five years old, that she wanted to be a writer but was told there was little options of it being a full time job. Undeterred, she started writing short stories, plays and mini novels. She became known for writing plays at primary school including casting and directing the performances. She then grew up and went to university, studied sensible subjects and decided she didn't like the 'real world' one bit. She started out as a freelance journalist and writer, sending off short stories to every magazine she could find and received rejection after rejection until she learnt to better her writing. As a journalist, she was somewhat of a failure as she didn't like upsetting people and therefore never made it to tabloid press. She then studied a part time degree in psychology, which she enjoyed more than her past studied subjects. Caroline then spent years working with other people helping them shape their personal life stories (she is a Freudian at heart) until she decided to take the plunge and write her own stories full time. She believes that writing fiction is now the only way she can stay sane. Euphemia Martins was partly inspired by the family legend of her great, great grandmother, who ran away from a very rich family and ended up working in service. Unlike Euphemia, she found the life far too hard, but was rescued by a tobacconist, whom she married and with whom she had thirteen children. Murder casts a sharp light over those around it, revealing characters and morality in unique sharpness. What forces one to take the life of another and how those around react reveals so much about human nature and the fragility of society. Caroline finds the period before WW1, when everyone was setting their playing pieces on the board for global conflict fascinating. She is also intrigued by the start of female emancipation and the class-system breakdown that was taking hold. Caroline loves puzzles and finds human beings the most exciting puzzles of all. But above all, she believes life must be enjoyed with humour. We must all bring whatever light we can to the darkness.

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