Murder at Merry Beggars Hall: The first in a 1920s series with a jaw-dropping opening and a killer twist (Jemima Flowerday 1))

Author:   Kay Blythe
Publisher:   Bedford Square Publishers
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9781835012123


Pages:   336
Publication Date:   27 February 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Murder at Merry Beggars Hall: The first in a 1920s series with a jaw-dropping opening and a killer twist (Jemima Flowerday 1))


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This delicously funny first in a new series of country house murder mysteries is full of 1920s flavour and introduces feisty dressmaker Jemima Flowerday. Funny and clever, with an unforgettable opening scene and the first in a series of books featuring Jemima Flowerday. Serious undertones to the colourful Twenties setting. Her dressmaker-sleuth, Jemima Flowerday, follows in the tradition of clever women set free by the social upheaval of the years after the First World War. Jemima combines her skills as a dressmaker and sleuth to solve crime in the crumbling stately homes of Britain.

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Author:   Kay Blythe
Publisher:   Bedford Square Publishers
Imprint:   Bedford Square Publishers
ISBN:  

9781835012123


ISBN 10:   1835012124
Pages:   336
Publication Date:   27 February 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Kay Blythe, who also writes as Natalie Meg Evans, is an award-winning historical author on both sides of the Atlantic, having reached the New York Times top 100 list with her debut novel, The Dress Thief. Writing crime as Kay Blythe fulfils a long-held ambition. Her dressmaker-sleuth, Jemima Flowerday, follows in the tradition of clever women set free by the social upheaval of the years after the First World War. Jemima combines her skills as a dressmaker and sleuth to solve crime in the crumbling stately homes of Britain.

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