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Mulled wine, mistletoe . . . and murder? Honey is on the case!It's almost Christmas at the Green River Hotel. Proud owner Honey Driver is navigating the chaos that comes with hosting several Christmas parties. However the sudden murder of one of the guests halts all the festivities.Publisher Clarence Scrimshaw was meant to be staying overnight at the hotel for his office Christmas party. But he is found poisoned, strangled and stabbed at his desk before he gets there.There are no shortage of suspects among his many unhappy staff and disgruntled authors.Then Clarence's PA Mrs Finchley swears…mehr

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Mulled wine, mistletoe . . . and murder? Honey is on the case!It's almost Christmas at the Green River Hotel. Proud owner Honey Driver is navigating the chaos that comes with hosting several Christmas parties. However the sudden murder of one of the guests halts all the festivities.Publisher Clarence Scrimshaw was meant to be staying overnight at the hotel for his office Christmas party. But he is found poisoned, strangled and stabbed at his desk before he gets there.There are no shortage of suspects among his many unhappy staff and disgruntled authors.Then Clarence's PA Mrs Finchley swears she saw a man who looked just like her boss's long-deceased business partner in the office that fateful, bloody night. How is this possible?Just as Honey begins to make progress, her teenage daughter goes missing . . .
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Autorenporträt
Jean G. Goodhind is a popular writer of women's fiction, romance and comedy. For many years she owned and ran a haunted guest house on the outskirts of Bath and was one of the founder members of the Bath Hotel and Restaurant Association. Her experiences inspired the international bestselling Honey Driver series. She has won a BBC Radio award for scriptwriting. She also writes women's fiction as Lizzie Lane and writes a regular column for the Western Daily Press.