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The new novel from Emylia Hall, author of A Heart Bent Out of Shape, winner of the Novelicious Book of the Year Award 2013, and The Book of Summers, voted the best Richard & Judy Book Club pick of summer 2012.
As the Shell House Detectives investigate a mystifying death, they discover rumours, betrayal and murder. Will a decades-old secret finally be unearthed too?At Shoreline Vines, high on the Cornish cliffs, the Harper family are preparing to welcome glamorous investor Celine Chevalier to their vineyard.They desperately need Celine's backing to keep their business afloat. But everything is jeopardised when a body is found in one of their fields. Police believe the death was a tragic accident but the victim's family suspect otherwise and turn to the Shell House Detectives to investigate.As Ally and Jayden question the community, they discover that Shoreline Vines has always been shrouded in mystery. There are old rumours about buried bones, and even a curse on the land itself. Are these just local myths or is there something sinister hidden in the vineyard's past?As tensions reach breaking point, Ally and Jayden must uncover the truth, in a gripping story of family secrets and shocking betrayals.
A stunning Cornish house, a shocking death--can The Shell House Detectives catch a killer hiding in plain sight?Music legend Baz Carson is ready to welcome his closest friends and family to celebrate his seventieth birthday at Rockpool House, his stunning mansion set high on the cliffs on the Cornish coast. But the festivities come to an abrupt end when Baz is found dead, floating fully clothed in his infinity pool.Tallulah, a boho-chic Californian and Baz's first love, is convinced that his death wasn't an accident. He's just published his tell-all memoir, and the list of those who might wish him harm is long. But with just eight guests at Baz's luxury, gated home, who could have killed him--and why?Tallulah hires Ally Bright and ex-cop Jayden Weston to uncover the truth. It's a case that becomes a race against time, and one that will push Ally and Jayden to their limits as they draw ever closer to a killer. A killer who's hiding in plain sight and feels they have nothing to lose...
It's December in Cornwall, and Mousehole harbour is illuminated with its famous Christmas lights. Ally Bright is among the crowd listening to the carol singers--and then to the piercing screams that rip through the darkness. A body has been found, brutally murdered and dumped in a fisherman's boat. The victim is chef JP Sharpe and there is no shortage of people who might have wanted him dead. Eager for a new case for The Shell House Detectives, Ally calls ex-cop Jayden, but he's keen to leave it to the police--until a letter in Sharpe's pocket draws them into a seemingly unconnected family mystery. As they take on this highly charged mission, the duo can't help scrutinising the murder suspects. Who among the close-knit community has reason to kill, and how far will they go to protect themselves? As fear spreads, Ally and Jayden need answers--fast. Could the letter offer a clue to the murder case or will it reveal a terrible truth? And when a new witness comes to light, Jayden closes in on a desperate killer... but can he warn Ally in time?
"Late one night, a distraught young man knocks on the door of retired and recently widowed Ally Bright's remote home on the Cornish coast. But before she can make sense of his confused words, he's gone--not to be seen again until he's found the next morning at the foot of the nearby cliffs. In an instant, the peace of Ally's beachcombing life is shattered. Feeling responsible for the young man's fate, she wants to help find answers--as does ex-cop Jayden Weston, whom Ally meets at the scene. He shares her certainty that there's more to the story than attempted suicide. When it emerges that the man is newly released ex-offender Lewis Pascoe, and that Helena, the wealthy new owner of his grandmother's home, has subsequently disappeared, the tight-knit community of Porthpella is thrown into turmoil. Driven by their need to know more, the duo decide to investigate the mystery together. Is there a connection between the Pascoe family's tragic history and Helena's disappearance? And if there is a killer stalking Porthpella, do Ally and Jayden have what it takes to catch them?"--
Sommeren startet på tradisjonelt vis - men endte ulikt alle andre somre. På øya Elba utenfor Toscana, omgitt av olivenlunder og sitrontrær, ligger Hotel Mille Luci. Det er et sted folk vender tilbake til gang på gang, sjarmert som de blir av den avslappede atmosfæren, den herlige maten og ikke minst av den vennlige hotelleieren Valentino. På hotellet med de tusen lys kan man leve la dolce vita, det søte liv.Så en dag ankommer reiseskribenten Kit det idylliske hotellet. Hun virker ved første øyekast som en helt vanlig gjest, men det er hun langt ifra. Kit bærer med seg en hemmelighet som kan ryste grunnen hotellet er bygget på, og endre livene til alle som er tilknyttet Mille Luci.En stemningsfull historie om tap, svik og forsoning, fortalt med en varme og skjønnhet som en italiensk sommer.En bok å drømme seg bort i.Ny, herlig roman fra forfatteren av Somrenes bok.
Hver sommer forlater Beth Lowe sin engelske far og tilbringer to lykkelige solrike uker med sin mor på landsbygda i Ungarn. Inntil en utilgivelig løgn ikke kan holdes tilbake lenger.Beth Lowe har fått en pakke i posten. Pakken inneholder et brev der det står at moren Marika, som Beth mistet kontakten med for mange år siden, er død. Men den rommer også et fotoalbum Beth aldri har sett før.Albumet, med påskriften «Somrenes bok», er morens hyllest til de sju fantastiske somrene Beth tilbrakte i Marikas fødeland Ungarn i barndommen og tenårene. Det var en tid da Beth gikk på stram line mellom skilte foreldre bosatt i to vidt forskjellige land. Men de berusende ungarske somrene fikk en brå slutt det året Beth fylte seksten.Siden da har ikke Beth tillatt seg selv å tenke på livet med Marika. Men «Somrenes bok» tvinger fortiden - mer levende, mer smertefull enn noen gang før - til overflaten igjen.«.. deilig lesning som smaker av kirsebærsorbet, kokosoljesolkrem og brennhet gulasj med masse paprika.» VG«Fortryllende stemning.» Allers«... en lettlest og sjarmerende sommerbok om livets mange irrganger.» Norsk Ukeblad
The new novel from Emylia Hall, author of The Book of Summers, voted the best Richard & Judy Book Club pick of summer 2012, and A Heart Bent Out of Shape, winner of the Novelicious Book of the Year Award 2013.
The perfect summer read from a glorious new voice in commercial literary fiction
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