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Kate Palmer

Escape to the tranquil charm of the English coast, where scenic beauty meets intriguing puzzles. This series invites you into the heart of Cornwall, blending everyday life with unexpected mysteries. Follow an astute protagonist as she unravels complex cases and uncovers secrets hidden within the picturesque setting. It's perfect for readers who enjoy a cozy mystery with a strong sense of place and character development.

A Body in the Village Hall

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    A Body in the Village Hall

    • 220 pages
    • 8 hours of reading
    3.5(14)Add rating

    "Kate Palmer is more than ready for the quiet life in Lower Tinworthy, Cornwall. But within weeks of her arrival, a woman is found dead in the village hall, stabbed to death with her own kitchen knife ... The victim is Fenella Barker Jones: chairwoman of the Women's Institute, doyenne of the amateur dramatic society, and reigning champion of the WI cake-baking contest. But whilst she may have been at the centre of village life, there were plenty who had reason to dislike her - as Kate is about to find out. As a practice nurse and one of the first on the scene, Kate can't help but get drawn into the investigation. Her patients are only too eager to tell her about the victim's extra-curricular activities and, the more Kate hears about Fenella, the more the list of suspects grows: it seems half the village wanted her dead. Kate's sister Angie tells her to leave it alone, but Kate can't resist piecing together the clues. Especially not if brings her closer to the handsome Detective Inspector 'Woody' Forrest, who is near to retiring himself and determined to crack his last case. But when someone breaks into Kate's home and leaves a warning note on her pillow, it becomes clear the murderer is prepared to do anything to keep their identity hidden ... Will Kate and Woody work out who's responsible, before she becomes the next victim?"--Provided by publisher

    A Body in the Village Hall