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Murder on the Dance Floor: A completely gripping historical cozy mystery
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Murder on the Dance Floor: A completely gripping historical cozy mystery
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Murder on the Dance Floor: A completely gripping historical cozy mystery
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Kitty Underhay's dance card is full... of death.
November 1933. Amateur sleuth-cum-dutiful granddaughter
Kitty Underhay
stifles a sigh of boredom as she attends the annual Hoteliers' Association Dinner and Dance on behalf of her grandmother, the proprietress of the Dolphin Hotel. She hopes the company of ex-army captain
Matthew Bryant
will enliven the otherwise dull evening. That is, until bullish and overbearing
local councillor Harold Everton drops dead into his bowl of consommé
.
While the local police are still scrambling for their whistles, Kitty and Matt waste no time leaping into action. Soon they find themselves caught up a dangerous search to uncover
who amongst the distinguished guests used cyanide for seasoning?
When their digging throws light on a corruption scandal brewing in the local council involving Everton's assistant Thomas King, they are sure they've cracked the case. But before he can be questioned further,
King's body is found in a smouldering car wreck
. Meanwhile,
the murderer has made a sinister plan to avoid detection or punishment, and it will lead Kitty and Matt into a dangerous dance with death...
A fast, fun and utterly unputdownable Golden Age cozy murder mystery, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, T E Kinsey and Lee Strauss.
Readers love the Miss Underhay mysteries:
'
This murder mystery is perfect
... This story has it all. An
absolute page-turner
with characters to care about.' Goodreads reviewer,
5 stars
Excellent cosy mystery!
The story was
gripping
... I
loved
the character development with the little hint of romance and
cannot wait for the next
book.' Goodreads reviewer,
'Another adventure for Kitty Underhay!...
A page-turner that will keep you guessing
.' Goodreads reviewer,
November 1933. Amateur sleuth-cum-dutiful granddaughter
Kitty Underhay
stifles a sigh of boredom as she attends the annual Hoteliers' Association Dinner and Dance on behalf of her grandmother, the proprietress of the Dolphin Hotel. She hopes the company of ex-army captain
Matthew Bryant
will enliven the otherwise dull evening. That is, until bullish and overbearing
local councillor Harold Everton drops dead into his bowl of consommé
.
While the local police are still scrambling for their whistles, Kitty and Matt waste no time leaping into action. Soon they find themselves caught up a dangerous search to uncover
who amongst the distinguished guests used cyanide for seasoning?
When their digging throws light on a corruption scandal brewing in the local council involving Everton's assistant Thomas King, they are sure they've cracked the case. But before he can be questioned further,
King's body is found in a smouldering car wreck
. Meanwhile,
the murderer has made a sinister plan to avoid detection or punishment, and it will lead Kitty and Matt into a dangerous dance with death...
A fast, fun and utterly unputdownable Golden Age cozy murder mystery, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, T E Kinsey and Lee Strauss.
Readers love the Miss Underhay mysteries:
'
This murder mystery is perfect
... This story has it all. An
absolute page-turner
with characters to care about.' Goodreads reviewer,
5 stars
Excellent cosy mystery!
The story was
gripping
... I
loved
the character development with the little hint of romance and
cannot wait for the next
book.' Goodreads reviewer,
'Another adventure for Kitty Underhay!...
A page-turner that will keep you guessing
.' Goodreads reviewer,