Death in the English Countryside
by
Sara Rosett
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Format
eBook
Pages
250
Language
English
Published
Sep 11, 2014
Publisher
Sara Rosett
Description
Kate Sharp is living her dream as a location scout, especially when her job takes her to the breathtaking English countryside. With a deep love for Jane Austen and all things literary, she finds herself in picturesque settings that could have inspired classic novels. However, her excitement takes an unexpected turn when a murder shakes the tranquil landscape, throwing her into a mystery she never anticipated.
As Kate navigates through charming villages and lush hills, she must unravel hidden secrets and motives that could lead to the truth. With a cast of quirky locals and a charming community, the stakes rise as she balances her passion for Austen's world with the urgency of solving a crime before someone else becomes a victim.
In this twisty tale filled with warmth and humor, Kate learns that sometimes the path to uncovering a mystery can lead to self-discovery and even romance. It’s a delightful blend of whodunit and a love letter to the English countryside, inviting readers to join Kate on her unforgettable journey.
As Kate navigates through charming villages and lush hills, she must unravel hidden secrets and motives that could lead to the truth. With a cast of quirky locals and a charming community, the stakes rise as she balances her passion for Austen's world with the urgency of solving a crime before someone else becomes a victim.
In this twisty tale filled with warmth and humor, Kate learns that sometimes the path to uncovering a mystery can lead to self-discovery and even romance. It’s a delightful blend of whodunit and a love letter to the English countryside, inviting readers to join Kate on her unforgettable journey.
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