Murder at Raven's Gate
Beyond the village of Ravenâs Edge stands the Gateway to the Dead â a crumbling stone arch marking the site where a long-ago battle raged and the dead were buried where they fell. But itâs the forgotten mansion hidden in the trees behind it that holds the real mysteryâŠ
Lady Peony has lived at Blackheath Hall for decades, invisible to the world â until a ghostly soldier begins knocking at her door. But Lady Peony is no fool. In her experience, where there are spirits, there are schemers. And someone wants her out of that house.
As DI Ben Taylor and DS Harriet March begin their investigation, bitter winds howl through Ravenâs Edge and strange mists curl around the battle site. Harriet must untangle whatâs real from whatâs imagined. Is there truly a ghost haunting the old house, or is someone very much alive using supernatural tales as cover for their own deadly agenda?
Atmospheric, chilling and deliciously gothic, this cosy mystery wraps ancient legends and murder into one unputdownable story. Perfect for fans of Fiona Leitch, Agatha Christie and readers who like their crime with a shiver down the spine!
What readers are saying about this series:
âLots of twists and a totally blindsiding ending! Super!â Reader review, âââââ
âThere are lots and lots of twists and turns. As with the first book, as soon as you think youâve worked it out, you realise youâve fallen for a red herring. Cracking pace and a good read.â Reader review, âââââ
âJust when you think youâve worked it out, or youâve decided who to trust, thereâs another twist! Lots of secrets, and whoâs telling the truth and whoâs not? Cracking pace, good cast, fabulous setting, and Iâm looking forward to the next one in the series.â Reader review, âââââ
âMystery and intrigue⊠a set of characters who would be fun to watch on a television seriesâŠÂ a talented author has written a cannot-put-down story.â Reader review, âââââ
âA mystery within a mystery. Murder revolving around a fairy tale, lies, deceit, humour and more. Likeable characters and a good storyline with twists.â Reader review, âââââ
âWhat a twisty, upside down, maze of a book⊠The opening chapter is a cracker.â Reader review, âââââ
âWhat a twisted, tangled web! And I positively loved it!⊠a real page-turner. I devoured this book and loved every single page.â Reader review, âââââ
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Murder at Raven's Gate
Murder at Raven's Gate
Beyond the village of Ravenâs Edge stands the Gateway to the Dead â a crumbling stone arch marking the site where a long-ago battle raged and the dead were buried where they fell. But itâs the forgotten mansion hidden in the trees behind it that holds the real mysteryâŠ
Lady Peony has lived at Blackheath Hall for decades, invisible to the world â until a ghostly soldier begins knocking at her door. But Lady Peony is no fool. In her experience, where there are spirits, there are schemers. And someone wants her out of that house.
As DI Ben Taylor and DS Harriet March begin their investigation, bitter winds howl through Ravenâs Edge and strange mists curl around the battle site. Harriet must untangle whatâs real from whatâs imagined. Is there truly a ghost haunting the old house, or is someone very much alive using supernatural tales as cover for their own deadly agenda?
Atmospheric, chilling and deliciously gothic, this cosy mystery wraps ancient legends and murder into one unputdownable story. Perfect for fans of Fiona Leitch, Agatha Christie and readers who like their crime with a shiver down the spine!
What readers are saying about this series:
âLots of twists and a totally blindsiding ending! Super!â Reader review, âââââ
âThere are lots and lots of twists and turns. As with the first book, as soon as you think youâve worked it out, you realise youâve fallen for a red herring. Cracking pace and a good read.â Reader review, âââââ
âJust when you think youâve worked it out, or youâve decided who to trust, thereâs another twist! Lots of secrets, and whoâs telling the truth and whoâs not? Cracking pace, good cast, fabulous setting, and Iâm looking forward to the next one in the series.â Reader review, âââââ
âMystery and intrigue⊠a set of characters who would be fun to watch on a television seriesâŠÂ a talented author has written a cannot-put-down story.â Reader review, âââââ
âA mystery within a mystery. Murder revolving around a fairy tale, lies, deceit, humour and more. Likeable characters and a good storyline with twists.â Reader review, âââââ
âWhat a twisty, upside down, maze of a book⊠The opening chapter is a cracker.â Reader review, âââââ
âWhat a twisted, tangled web! And I positively loved it!⊠a real page-turner. I devoured this book and loved every single page.â Reader review, âââââ
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Beyond the village of Ravenâs Edge stands the Gateway to the Dead â a crumbling stone arch marking the site where a long-ago battle raged and the dead were buried where they fell. But itâs the forgotten mansion hidden in the trees behind it that holds the real mysteryâŠ
Lady Peony has lived at Blackheath Hall for decades, invisible to the world â until a ghostly soldier begins knocking at her door. But Lady Peony is no fool. In her experience, where there are spirits, there are schemers. And someone wants her out of that house.
As DI Ben Taylor and DS Harriet March begin their investigation, bitter winds howl through Ravenâs Edge and strange mists curl around the battle site. Harriet must untangle whatâs real from whatâs imagined. Is there truly a ghost haunting the old house, or is someone very much alive using supernatural tales as cover for their own deadly agenda?
Atmospheric, chilling and deliciously gothic, this cosy mystery wraps ancient legends and murder into one unputdownable story. Perfect for fans of Fiona Leitch, Agatha Christie and readers who like their crime with a shiver down the spine!
What readers are saying about this series:
âLots of twists and a totally blindsiding ending! Super!â Reader review, âââââ
âThere are lots and lots of twists and turns. As with the first book, as soon as you think youâve worked it out, you realise youâve fallen for a red herring. Cracking pace and a good read.â Reader review, âââââ
âJust when you think youâve worked it out, or youâve decided who to trust, thereâs another twist! Lots of secrets, and whoâs telling the truth and whoâs not? Cracking pace, good cast, fabulous setting, and Iâm looking forward to the next one in the series.â Reader review, âââââ
âMystery and intrigue⊠a set of characters who would be fun to watch on a television seriesâŠÂ a talented author has written a cannot-put-down story.â Reader review, âââââ
âA mystery within a mystery. Murder revolving around a fairy tale, lies, deceit, humour and more. Likeable characters and a good storyline with twists.â Reader review, âââââ
âWhat a twisty, upside down, maze of a book⊠The opening chapter is a cracker.â Reader review, âââââ
âWhat a twisted, tangled web! And I positively loved it!⊠a real page-turner. I devoured this book and loved every single page.â Reader review, âââââ












