<b>I really adore this series</b> <b>and Kate is such a strong, level-headed character</b>

Woman's Way

<b>A novel that combines clever detection with a sympathetic understanding of human frailty</b>

Daily Mail

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<b>Brody's writing is like her central character Kate Shackleton:</b> <b>witty, acerbic and very, very perceptive</b>

<b>Frances Brody has made it to the top rank of crime writers</b>

Daily Mail

<b>Kate Shackleton is a splendid heroine</b>

<b>Delightful</b>

People's Friend

<b>Frances Brody matches a heroine of free and independent spirit with a vivid evocation of time and place . . . a novel to cherish</b>

Daily Mail

<b>Brody's excellent mystery splendidly captures the conflicts and attitudes of the time with well-developed characters</b>

RT Book Reviews

<b>Kate Shackleton joins Jacqueline Winspear's Maisie Dobbs in a subgroup of young, female amateur detectives who survived and were matured by their wartime experiences. As self-reliant women in a society that still regards them a second-class citizens, they make excellent heroines</b>

Literary Review

<b>Kate Shackleton is an engagingly forthright and indefatigable investigator</b>

Irish Times

<b>Frances Brody skilfully holds our attention, making us want to read on and then look forward to the next Kate Shackleton mystery</b>

Gazette & Herald

<b>The series is right up there with Miss Marple</b>

Sunday Sport

'Frances Brody has made it to the top rank of crime writers' Daily Mail'Brody's writing is like her central character Kate Shackleton: witty, acerbic and very, very perceptive' Ann Cleeves A call for helpIt's the spring of 1930 and Private Investigator Kate Shackleton responds to a call for help from the owner of Barleycorn Brewery in the North Riding of Yorkshire. The brewery's books don't add up, but when the one employee who may know what's really going on meets with a fatal accident, Kate's investigation intensifies.A second bodyOn the day of the brewery garden party, amidst celebrations for the newly crowned Yorkshire Brewery Queen, Kate opens the wrong door and finds herself staring at another body - and in danger of asphyxiation. A secret to die forIt's clear there are secrets somebody would kill to keep buried. And with the Brewery Queen's growing reputation bringing Barleycorn further into the spotlight, Kate's wit, skill and passion for the truth are tested to the limits. Whether you've read the whole series, or are discovering the Kate Shackleton mysteries for the first time, this is the perfect page-turner for fans of Agatha Christie, Ann Granger and Jacqueline Winspear.What readers are saying about the Kate Shackleton mysteries:'Kate Shackleton is a splendid heroine' Ann Granger'Delightful' People's Friend'Frances Brody matches a heroine of free and independent spirit with a vivid evocation of time and place . . . a novel to cherish' Barry Turner, Daily Mail'Brody's excellent mystery splendidly captures the conflicts and attitudes of the time with well-developed characters' RT Book Reviews'Kate Shackleton joins Jacqueline Winspear's Maisie Dobbs in a subgroup of young, female amateur detectives who survived and were matured by their wartime experiences' Literary Review
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The twelfth murder mystery in the enthralling Kate Shackleton series set in 1930s Yorkshire. When a dead body is discovered during a garden party at a Yorkshire brewery, indomitable sleuth Kate Shackleton has a complex murder on her hands to solve . . .
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A call for helpIt's the spring of 1930 and Private Investigator Kate Shackleton responds to a call for help from the owner of Barleycorn Brewery in the North Riding of Yorkshire. The brewery's books don't add up, but when the one employee who may know what's really going on meets with a fatal accident, Kate's investigation intensifies.A second bodyOn the day of the brewery garden party, amidst celebrations for the newly crowned Yorkshire Brewery Queen, Kate opens the wrong door and finds herself staring at another body - and in danger of asphyxiation. A secret to die forIt's clear there are secrets somebody would kill to keep buried. And with the Brewey Queen's growing reputation bringing Barlycorn further into the spotlight, Kate's wit, skill and passion for truth are tested to the limits. 'Brody's writing is like her central character Kate Shackleton: witty, acerbic and very, very perceptive' Ann Cleeves 'Kate Shackleton is a splendid heroine' Ann Granger
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Frances Brody has made it to the top rank of crime writers - Daily MailThe series is right up there with Miss Marple - Sunday SportBrody's writing is like her central character Kate Shackleton: witty, acerbic and very, very perceptiveKate Shackleton is a splendid heroineI really adore this series and Kate is such a strong, level headed character. - Woman's Way
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780349423081
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Piatkus Books
Vekt
255 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
28 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Frances Brody is the author of twelve Kate Shackleton mysteries and three historical novels. Frances began her writing career in radio and has also written for theatre and television. Her novel Sisters on Bread Street won the HarperCollins Elizabeth Elgin Award. A Woman Unknown was shortlisted for the Mary Higgins Clark Award. Her stage plays have been toured by several theatre companies and produced at Manchester Library Theatre, the Gate and Nottingham Playhouse. Jehad was nominated for a Time Out Award.

Frances lived in New York for a time before studying at Ruskin College, Oxford, and reading English Literature and History at York University.

Visit Frances Brody online at www.francesbrody.com