Death Comes to Marlow (The Marlow Murder
By (author): Robert Thorogood
Judith, Suzie and Becks return in the brilliant second crime novel in the Marlow Murder Club series, from the creator of the hit TV series, Death in Paradise.
I love Robert Thorogoods writing Peter James
Lots of laughs, a quick pace and an easy read to escape into Glamour
A perfect locked room mystery My Weekly
Cosy crime at its best Crime Monthly
Satisfying locked-room mystery Saga
Cleverly plotted and laugh-out-loud funny Yours magazine
The perfect cosy crime to curl up with Heat
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Its been an enjoyable and murder-free time for Judith, Suzie and Becks AKA the Marlow Murder Club since the events of last year. The most exciting thing on the horizon is the upcoming wedding of Marlow grandee, Sir Peter Bailey, to his nurse, Jenny Page. Sir Peter is having a party at his grand mansion on the river Thames the day before the wedding, and Judith and Co. are looking forward to a bit of free champagne.
But during the soiree, theres a crash from inside the house, and when the Marlow Murder Club rush to investigate, they are shocked to find the groom-to-be crushed to death in his study.
The study was locked from the inside, so the police dont consider the death suspicious. But Judith disagrees. As far as she's concerned, Peter was murdered! And its up to the Marlow Murder Club to find the killer before he or she strikes again
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Readers are GRIPPED by Death Comes to Marlow:
Thoroughly enjoyable locked-room murder mystery. Judith, Suzie and Becks are a formidable trio . . . . I highly recommend this book, and cant wait for the next in the series Reader review,
Cozy crime at its best Reader review,
Brilliant, brilliant book. Catchy, funny, witty, well written . . . this was one of the best books Ive read in a long time Reader review,
[A] wholly entertaining, engaging and thoroughly enjoyable romp in Marlow, with a glorious protagonist and a colourful cast of supporting characters. Wonderful escapism Reader review,
Never a dull moment, lots of red herrings, plenty of humour and a plot worthy of Agatha!!! Reader review,
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