Double Cross

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Author_Keith Finney
British cozy mystery
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Cozy British murder mysteries
Cozy murder
Cozy mystery
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Murder mystery books
mystery and suspense books
norfolk

Product details

  • ISBN 9781036700973
  • Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jul 2025
  • Publisher: Vinci Books
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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When a vicar mysteriously goes missing in the small, picturesque English village of Stanton Parva, the locals are in turmoil. Two days later, a man is found dead. Are these two events linked, or separate incidents? Detective Inspector Peter Riley is on the case, but the village's amateur sleuths, Ant, and Lyn, are also hot on the trail. As the headteacher of the local school, Lyn is determined to uncover the truth, while Ant, the only son of the Earl of Stanton, is keen to prove his worth.

Double Cross is an exciting murder mystery, like Agatha Christie's classic crime novels. Follow Ant and Lyn as they uncover secrets and lies, risking their own safety to get to the truth. With time running out, who will be left standing? If you enjoy murder mysteries like And Then There Were None and Murder on the Orient Express, you'll love this suspenseful tale of deception and danger. Find out who the real culprit is and read Double Cross today!

Keith Finney writes mystery stories steeped in the haunting beauty and rich history of Norfolk, England. A lifelong history enthusiast, he spends his free time unearthing the past through organized metal detecting—always hoping for buried treasure (or at least a good story). His own career has been as varied as his hobbies: from selling ice cream to teaching on cruise ships, crafting furniture to lecturing in further education, where he eventually became a college Assistant Principal. Now retired, Keith spins tales of intrigue, spoils his grandchildren, and cheerfully torments his family with his latest historical curiosities.

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