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When village bellringer, Jeremy Spooner, is crushed by a church bell, rumours soon fly that his death was no accident. Who murdered the chief campanologist? Senior sleuths Churchill and Pemberley soon discover there are many suspects in sleepy Compton Poppleford. After some cake-fuelled investigations, the detective duo uncover a crucial clue. But there's a problem: it's locked in a safe in Lidcup's Jam Factory. Forced to make an audacious attempt to retrieve it, the two old ladies enlist the help of some shady village underworld figures. Will their mission be a success? Or might they land themselves in a sticky situation?…mehr

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When village bellringer, Jeremy Spooner, is crushed by a church bell, rumours soon fly that his death was no accident. Who murdered the chief campanologist? Senior sleuths Churchill and Pemberley soon discover there are many suspects in sleepy Compton Poppleford. After some cake-fuelled investigations, the detective duo uncover a crucial clue. But there's a problem: it's locked in a safe in Lidcup's Jam Factory. Forced to make an audacious attempt to retrieve it, the two old ladies enlist the help of some shady village underworld figures. Will their mission be a success? Or might they land themselves in a sticky situation?
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Emily has been a full-time author since 2017. She's written over thirty books which include the Penny Green Victorian mystery series and the Augusta Peel 1920s mysteries.Born in Yorkshire, Emily grew up in the south of England. She got hooked on mysteries at a young age when she came across Agatha Christie's books in her local library. Emily studied and worked in London where many of her stories are set. London's architecture and history has always fascinated her, and she'll happily spend hours geeking over old maps and historical newspapers.Emily lives in Berkshire with her husband and teenage children. When she's not writing and researching, she enjoys running, walking her dog and drawing.