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THE SECRET OF BAGNETT HALL an absolutely gripping murder mystery full of twists - Russell, Norman
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One dead heiress.A fortune hanging in the balance.A cunning guest who'll do anything to claim the money for herself.CAN YOU UNLOCK THE SECRET OF BAGNETT HALL?Janet Baxter is a con woman on the run from her obsessive ex. One dark and stormy night, she stumbles across rambling old Bagnett Hall. She's struck gold.Bridget Messite, the lady of the house, invites her in. She offers Janet a job and a place to stay. No questions asked.The arrangement suits Janet just fine. Until Bridget drops dead, leaving Janet with quite the dilemma.The mistress of Bagnett Hall was a timid recluse with no family or…mehr

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One dead heiress.A fortune hanging in the balance.A cunning guest who'll do anything to claim the money for herself.CAN YOU UNLOCK THE SECRET OF BAGNETT HALL?Janet Baxter is a con woman on the run from her obsessive ex. One dark and stormy night, she stumbles across rambling old Bagnett Hall. She's struck gold.Bridget Messite, the lady of the house, invites her in. She offers Janet a job and a place to stay. No questions asked.The arrangement suits Janet just fine. Until Bridget drops dead, leaving Janet with quite the dilemma.The mistress of Bagnett Hall was a timid recluse with no family or friends to mourn her. Everything that was hers could now belong to Janet.But little does Janet realize, she's not the only one hiding a secret. And this one might just be worth killing for . . .
Autorenporträt
Norman is an established novelist and academic writer, an MA of Jesus College, Oxford, and a PhD of Birkbeck College, University of London. An English specialist, he taught English for many years in a Liverpool comprehensive school before becoming a full-time writer. Norman has had over twenty novels published. He is a recognised authority on Victorian finance and its reflections in the 19th century novel, and his book on the subject, The Novelist and Mammon, was published by the Oxford University Press. Norman has also had three academic books of Roman Catholic interest published.