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Highlights
- When an 'unofficial' relative of Alan's arrives from the States, Dorothy and Alan are drawn into a tangled web of murder and lies.
- About the Author: Jeanne M. Dams, an American, is a devout Anglophile who has wished she could live in England ever since her first visit in 1963.
- 224 Pages
- Fiction + Literature Genres, Mystery & Detective
- Series Name: Dorothy Martin Mystery
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About the Book
Alan's unofficial great-niece, Lucy Bowman, arrives from the States and can't wait for Dorothy and Alan to meet her fianc�, Iain. But when Iain is the victim of a hit-and-run in London, Dorothy learns that he wasn't all he seemed to be. Can she separate fact from fiction to untangle a deadly web of lies?
Book Synopsis
When an 'unofficial' relative of Alan's arrives from the States, Dorothy and Alan are drawn into a tangled web of murder and lies.
Dorothy Martin is more than capable of dozing during a raging storm in her snug house in Sherebury, but the loud ping of an unexpected text on her husband Alan's phone quickly wakes her up. Alan's unofficial great-niece, Lucy Bowman, is coming over from the States for a conference.
When Lucy arrives, she gushes about her fiance, Iain. But Alan makes a disturbing discovery about Lucy's engagement ring, and no sooner has Iain set foot on UK soil when he's the victim of a mysterious hit-and-run. Was it an accident, or murder? Drawn into the police investigation, Dorothy learns that Iain was not all he seemed to be, and uncovers a shocking trail of deceit. Can she separate fact from fiction to untangle a deadly web of lies?
Review Quotes
A treat for fans-- "Booklist"
Fresh and satisfying . the book's supporting characters are as interesting and robust as the two series leads (Dams really is a fine character builder), and the story is thoroughly engaging, with plenty of twists and a solid dark streak running through it-- "Booklist on The Bath Conspiracy"
Intriguing . Cozy fans and Anglophiles will be satisfied-- "Publishers Weekly on Death Comes to Durham"
Notable for its charming protagonists and historical detail-- "Kirkus Reviews on The Bath Conspiracy"
Old-fashioned British mores take some very modern twists in this charming mystery-- "Kirkus Reviews"
Pleasant ... Anglophiles, especially those like Dorothy and Alan "who are no longer young," will have fun-- "Publishers Weekly on The Bath Conspiracy"
About the Author
Jeanne M. Dams, an American, is a devout Anglophile who has wished she could live in England ever since her first visit in 1963. Fortunately, her alter ego, Dorothy Martin, can do just that. Jeanne lives in South Bend, Indiana, with a varying population of cats.