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The Woman in the Frame

(2020)
(Book 11 in the Beatrice Stubbs series)
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Discover private eye Beatrice Stubbs in this latest riveting case of the popular British crime series.

"Sun, sea, sand ... and cold-blooded murder. Addictive and emotive, this book will shake all your senses."
Gillian E. Hamer, author of The Gold Detective Series

***All Beatrice books can be read standalone***

Crystalline Mediterranean waters lap the rocky northern coast of Mallorca, blessing the town of Deià with blood-orange sunsets, balmy night skies and the legacy of a poet.

This former artists’ colony now attracts the rich and famous looking to party in privacy. It’s the perfect place for a honeymoon until your morning coffee is interrupted by a dead body.

Who would want to murder the muse of a world-famous artist?

Enter Beatrice Stubbs, ex-Scotland Yard detective turned private investigator, who never rejects a job if it involves good food and fine wine.

Someone - an esoteric church leader, a wild-eyed ex-muse, the woman who forgets nothing, the artist’s agent or that covetous neighbour – knows what really happened and why.

But when locals and incomers point the finger at one another, how can Beatrice distinguish between lies, truth and artistic licence?

A little knowledge can be a dangerous thing.

If you enjoy Alexander McCall Smith, Andrea Camilleri or Donna Leon, you'll love The Woman in the Frame.

Gripping, suspenseful and witty – Beatrice Stubbs and her extended family:
1. Behind Closed Doors (Switzerland)
2. Raw Material (England/Wales)
3. Tread Softly (Basque County, Spain)
4. Cold Pressed (The Greek Islands)
5. Human Rites (Germany)
6. Bad Apples (Portugal)
7. Snow Angel (England)
8. Honey Trap (Italy)
9. Black Widow (France)
10. White Night (Finland)
11. The Woman in the Frame (Mallorca)
Plus the exclusive free prequel for newsletter subscribers: Black Dogs, Yellow Butterflies (London)


Genre: Mystery

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