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AN ENTHRALLING MURDER MYSTERY FULL OF SHOCKING TWISTS FROM A BESTSELLING AUTHOR. Sometimes you can just murder your ex. But would you? Corrie Dawes is exhausted after a long day catering for the wealthy residents of exclusive, gated Eden Park. She pulls open the back of her delivery van and screams. Inside, a man's body lays face down in a bowl of leftover trifle - with one of her vegetable knives lodged in his back. She immediately calls her husband, Detective Jack Dawes. When he arrives they discover the victim is none other than Tom Broadbent, Corrie's ex. Corrie hasn't seen or spoken to…mehr

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AN ENTHRALLING MURDER MYSTERY FULL OF SHOCKING TWISTS FROM A BESTSELLING AUTHOR. Sometimes you can just murder your ex. But would you? Corrie Dawes is exhausted after a long day catering for the wealthy residents of exclusive, gated Eden Park. She pulls open the back of her delivery van and screams. Inside, a man's body lays face down in a bowl of leftover trifle - with one of her vegetable knives lodged in his back. She immediately calls her husband, Detective Jack Dawes. When he arrives they discover the victim is none other than Tom Broadbent, Corrie's ex. Corrie hasn't seen or spoken to Tom in over twenty years. What is he doing in Kings Richington? And more importantly, how has he wound up dead in her van? Jack's been warned off the case, and the investigation is handed over to surly Detective Crumb. He's convinced Corrie lured Tom to her van and killed him - and he's determined to prove it. It's up to Corrie to clear her own name. Can she find the real killer? Or will she pay the price for someone else's dirty work? This entertaining and absorbing mystery is perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, L.J. Ross, J.R. Ellis, Ian Moore, Catherine Moloney, Richard Osman or Faith Martin.
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Frances Lloyd was born in Essex but now lives in the Scottish Highlands. She was educated in Cheltenham where she studied English and Classics. Frances has always been a writer. The day job was in government communications. She has also worked as a freelance journalist and photographer, and began by writing short stories, but her ambition was always to write murder mysteries. She now writes full time and has published ten crime novels. Married three times but now a widow, Frances' hobbies are reading, travelling and wine tasting.