Murder in Haunted Cornwall On the eve of World War II, Dr.
She is at work on Lord & Lady Hetheridge book #4, BLACK & BLUE, and also DIVORCE CAN BE DEADLY, the second mystery starring D.
She is also the author of Marriage CAN BE MURDER, the first book in a new series set in wartime Cornwall.
Book #1, ICE BLUE, Book #2, BLUE MURDER, and Book #3, SOMETHING BLUE, are available now.
About the Author: Emma Jameson is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of the Lord & Lady Hetheridge cozy mystery series.
Benjamin Bones Mysteries #1) is the new cozy mystery series from New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Emma Jameson.
Marriage CAN BE Murder (Dr.
While adapting to life during Britain\'s "War at Home," a time of ration books, victory gardens, bomb shelters, and the Blackout, Ben sets about solving the mystery of Penny\'s murder--with a little help from Lady Juliet and the Fenton House ghost.
Cobblepot, a thoroughly practical housekeeper who believes in fairies; and Lady Juliet Linton, a prickly, headstrong aristocrat who won\'t take no for an answer.
Gaston, the volunteer air warden, obsessed with defending his remote village against Nazi spies
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As he convalesces in Fenton House, which the locals call haunted, Ben meets Birdswing\'s eccentric inhabitants.
And while the villagers assume Penny\'s death to be an accident, Ben quickly deduces it was murder.
But moments after their arrival, Penny is run down in the street, and Ben is almost fatally injured.
His unfaithful wife, Penny, is accompanying him to Cornwall in a last-ditch effort to save their marriage.
But leaving his home and shelving his career ambitions aren\'t the only sacrifices facing Ben.
Ordered to move to wild, beautiful Cornwall, he must trade his posh London office and stylish city life for the tiny village of Birdswing, population 1, 221 souls.
While most young men are being sent away to fight the Germans, Ben is chosen to serve on English soil.
Benjamin Bones is at war with himself.
Murder in Haunted Cornwall On the eve of World War II, Dr