Melody Sharpe has tripped on a body at sleepy little Blackville's only disco and before you can say whodunit she's both suspect and victim of attempted murder herself! Get on board for a fun ride as Melody and her pals try to find the real killer before Melody Sharpe becomes Melody flat six feet under!
The arrival of a talented, ambitious and unusual new family leads to mayhem and murder in the peaceful Cotswold village of Folly-on-Weir The idyllic Cotswold village of Folly-on-Weir, with its traditional pub, sumptuous tea rooms and ...
Melody of Murder
Murder in the Melody
A Xavier Cugat rumba rattled through the room and the Forbeses tried to look like Volez and Yolanda and came out like Wheeler and Woolsey. When the song was mercifully over and Astaire had said—amazingly—“Good. We're getting somewhere,” ...
The idyllic Cotswold village of Folly-on-Weir, with its traditional pub, sumptuous tea rooms and fragrant bakery, is a piece of paradise found ... until 'those incomer Quillams' arrive.
1635: Murder and Music.
Author David Schwinger, when not writing Amy Bell mysteries--there are now eleven--enjoys composing songs, playing pickleball, and traveling the world with his wife, Sherryl.
When a symphony musician is murdered, bashed with her own bassoon, flute player Emily Wilson becomes the prime suspect. To save herself and secure justice for her murdered friend, she must find the killer.
The oldworld parents, who raised Savannah née Shoshanna Sneider in Brooklyn to be a good Orthodox Jewish girl. This is the story of Savannah in all her glory.
Join inspector DeKok in his investigations in the DeKok series by Dutch bestselling author Baantjer.