The Lavender Killer

The Lavender Killer

The sweet aroma of fresh lavender cannot hide the odour of deceit and greed

In the tranquil fields of a quaint English village, amateur sleuths, Ant, and Lyn stumble upon a chilling discovery: a lifeless body amidst the fragrant lavender. Little do they know, this sinister encounter will thrust them into a gripping tale of mystery and danger. As Detective Inspector Peter Riley delves into the investigation, the idyllic village becomes a breeding ground for deceit and betrayal. Mysterious strangers lurk in the shadows, each harbouring their own dark secrets and ulterior motives. With tensions soaring and a second tragedy looming, Ant and Lyn race against the clock to unravel the twisted truth behind the Lavender Killer. In the tradition of Agatha Christie, Keith Finney weaves a spellbinding narrative rich in complex characters and labyrinthine plots. The Lavender Killer is an electrifying homage to classic murder mysteries, guaranteed to keep readers on the edge of their seats until the final, heart-pounding revelation. If you crave suspense, intrigue, and the thrill of a whodunnit, don't miss out on this captivating literary journey.

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About the Book

“The Lavender Killer” is the eighth book in the Stanton Parva series of British cozy mysteries set in the rural heart of Norfolk, England. Each title is a self-contained mystery, with a running theme of village life in all its guises, and a commitment to bring ne’er-do-wells to justice.

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Author: Keith Finney
Series: Stanton Parva, Book 8
Genre: British cozy mystery
Tags: #mystery, British mystery, Christian Mystery, English countryside, Irish crime, Murder Mystery, Recommended Books, small village, Tea and Scones, Whodunit
Format: e-Book
Length: 225
ASIN: B0D48WTDZX
ISBN: 9781838230678
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List Price: £9.99
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Keith Finney

Keith lives in, and writes about, the evocative county of Norfolk, England.
'I've had an interesting working life from selling ice-cream to teaching management studies on cruise ships', says Keith.
He began his career in the construction and furniture making industries.
Keith spent the final twenty years of his career lecturing in further and higher education. He eventually became Assistant Principal in a large Norfolk college.
Now happily retired, Keith spends his time writing mystery stories and making a nuisance of himself at home and with his grandchildren.

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