Suspected in Somerset
(2025)(The sixth book in the Mill-Upon-Mortlake Cozy Historical Mystery series)
A novel by M Culler
Lifelong fastidious bachelor John Gainsworth caused quite a stir in the village when he proposed to Daphne Noble, a modern young woman who seems his opposite in every way. Daphne and John are relieved when tongues decide to wag about something other than their odd romance
cricket.
For the first time in decades, it looks like the village of Mill-Upon-Mortlake might trounce their lifelong rival of Shrewsberry at cricket and secure a spot in the district finals. With Constable Cranford up at bat as well as set to bowl, he’s a powerful threat that will surely be Shrewsberry’s downfall. Mill-Upon-Mortlake to win? That’s a wager the entire village will takewhich makes it rather problematic when the local bookie, Jerome Hatfield, is found murdered after the match!
With Constable Cranford under pressure to find the murderer (without fainting or accidentally destroying evidence) and make it to practices, he once again turns to the detective duo of Noble and Gainsworth to solve the crime of the murdered man and the missing money.
When Daphne and Mr. Gainsworth discover that just about everyone in Shrewsberry and Mill-Upon-Mortlake had a little flutter on the outcome of the cricket match, it means just about everyone had a motive! The question isn’t who is suspected in Somerset, but rather who isn’t!
Or perhaps the death of Jerome Hatfield had nothing to do with money at all
Find out in Suspected in Somerset!
The Mill-Upon-Mortlake Cozy Historical Mysteries can be read in order or as standalones.
Perfect for lovers of M.C. Beaton, Agatha Christie, and Jessica Fletcher with their village charm, humor, and cozy cast of characters!
Genre: Cozy Mystery
For the first time in decades, it looks like the village of Mill-Upon-Mortlake might trounce their lifelong rival of Shrewsberry at cricket and secure a spot in the district finals. With Constable Cranford up at bat as well as set to bowl, he’s a powerful threat that will surely be Shrewsberry’s downfall. Mill-Upon-Mortlake to win? That’s a wager the entire village will takewhich makes it rather problematic when the local bookie, Jerome Hatfield, is found murdered after the match!
With Constable Cranford under pressure to find the murderer (without fainting or accidentally destroying evidence) and make it to practices, he once again turns to the detective duo of Noble and Gainsworth to solve the crime of the murdered man and the missing money.
When Daphne and Mr. Gainsworth discover that just about everyone in Shrewsberry and Mill-Upon-Mortlake had a little flutter on the outcome of the cricket match, it means just about everyone had a motive! The question isn’t who is suspected in Somerset, but rather who isn’t!
Or perhaps the death of Jerome Hatfield had nothing to do with money at all
Find out in Suspected in Somerset!
The Mill-Upon-Mortlake Cozy Historical Mysteries can be read in order or as standalones.
Perfect for lovers of M.C. Beaton, Agatha Christie, and Jessica Fletcher with their village charm, humor, and cozy cast of characters!
Genre: Cozy Mystery
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