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Betty Church and the Suffolk Vampire
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Description
A man is murdered in broad daylight by a stealthy killer in this pitch-perfect WWII crime mystery.
September 1939. Inspector Betty Church – one of the few female officers on the force – has arrived from London to fill a vacancy at Sackwater police station. But Betty isn't new here. This is the place she grew up. The place she thought she'd left for good.
After a slow start, Betty's called to the train station to investigate a stolen bench. But though there's no bench, there is a body. A smartly dressed man, murdered in broad daylight, with two distinctive puncture wounds in his throat.
While the locals gossip about the Suffolk Vampire, Betty Church steels herself to hunt a dangerous killer.
Reviews for BETTY CHURCH AND THE SUFFOLK VAMPIRE:
'Betty Church is a wonderful creation... Had me laughing out loud' GOODREADS.
'I loved this... A cast of crazy characters, with a gruesome murder or two thrown in for good measure' GOODREADS.
'Loved Betty Church! No nonsense, in control with quirky crazy cast makes this a new series I can't wait to read more of' GOODREADS.
Product details
| Published | 01 Apr 2019 |
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| Format | Paperback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 432 |
| ISBN | 9781784978150 |
| Imprint | Head of Zeus |
| Dimensions | 198 x 129 mm |
| Series | A Betty Church Mystery |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
About the contributors
Reviews
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I love this sort of book... A rival for M.C. Beaton, my favourite of all time'
Frost Magazine
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A nicely complex plot, some genuinely funny moments and some serious observations about the approaching war are balanced by an underlying darkness
Crime Review
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A wonderfully gripping, old-fashioned murder mystery
The Lady (4/5 stars)
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Pitch-perfect historical crime
The Bookseller
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Pacey and full of memorable characters
Four Shires Magazine
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A brilliant tongue-in-cheek ensemble... A great success
The Critic




















