Mary Tant has been a historical researcher for many years, and now specializes in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Her interest in history began in childhood with Richard III, Rupert of the Rhine and the young Elizabeth Tudor. Wildlife observation also started early with the plants and creatures in the woodland beside her home. An interest in crime fiction came later, but has proved just as enduring. This is the ninth Rossington novel: the first eight are also available in paperback.
Reviews of earlier novels in the series - ❛Mary Tant carries the narrative forward almost entirely in dialogue and the style suited this country-house murder mystery perfectly. There were plenty of red herrings among the clues as to who had carried out a brutal attack - and plenty of motives too. Of course, it's up to the family to sort it all out - Strong distinct characters, a delightful setting and further books to follow make this a winner - ❜ Stow Times ❛ - an intriguing tale about familial relationships and friendships with an idyllic pastoral setting and skilfully drawn characters. ❜ Miriam Reeves
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