Synopsis
Set in 1946 England, Murder at Rutherford Hall is a gripping tale that will have you turning pages till the end to figure out ‘whodunit’! When the affable and absent minded Lord Rutherford disappears suddenly and unaccountably and his breathtakingly beautiful, young wife Celia flees Rutherford Hall, with blood on her hands, on a cold November evening, it sets off a chain of events that irrevocably changes the lives of all involved and consequently the fortunes of the entire family. Rachel Markham, Lord Rutherford’s niece and Jeremy Richards, an erstwhile Scotland Yard Detective team up to help the local police force unravel the mystery. Along the way, the charming characters simply pull you in to a setting of elaborate richness woven with bits and bobs of British humour and portraits of a bygone era where homes were large and beautiful, people dressed for dinners and life moved with a certain grace for the privileged. Against this enchanting backdrop, love and betrayal, life and death, laughter and grief, wealth and poverty come together to provide an immensely entertaining read.
About the Author
Prior to her success as a bestselling author, she had an internationalcorporate career spanning fifteen years. She began publishing her workon Amazon.com for the benefit of her friends, and swiftly went on tobecome a bestselling author on Amazon under the 'British Detectives'category. Released in January 2013, her first book Murder at RutherfordHall went straight to the Top Ten, in it's category, where it stayed for 12 weeks straight and then was picked up by print publishers. It hitbookstores in several countries around the globe. Despite her bestseller status, she considers herself as 'a writer in progress.'
Murder at Rutherford Hall marked the beginning of a series of entertainingwhodunits set in 1940's - 1950's England.
She manages towrite books whenever she gets some free time from her full-time job ofbeing a mom to her five year old daughter and three dogs. She has written and published 6 books in this series since 2013.
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