False Money

False Money by Veronica Heley, published by Severn House in 2010, is a mystery novel that follows Bea Abbot, who runs a domestic agency that typically avoids murder cases. However, the unexpected disappearance of Tomi, a star in an award-winning short film, prompts Bea to take on the investigation, especially after being persuaded by the charming Chris, who offers her a bouquet of flowers as a bribe. As Bea navigates her own personal challenges, she uncovers a troubling pattern of disappearances among Tomi’s friends, raising concerns for her own safety.
In this edition, readers will find a blend of traditional mystery elements and suspense, as Bea Abbot steps into the role of an amateur sleuth. The narrative explores themes of investigation and personal risk, set against a backdrop of intrigue and uncertainty. With 232 pages, this English-language book delves into the complexities of Bea’s life and the dangers that accompany her quest for the truth.
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The latest Abbot Agency mystery –
Bea Abbot runs a domestic agency that does not ‘-do’ murder. But the disappearance of Tomi, the star of an award-winning short film, is a different matter, especially when charming but feckless Chris bribes Bea to investigate with a bouquet of flowers. When Bea – working through personal problems – discovers that Tomi is not the only one amongst his friends to vanish, however, she wonders if her own life might be in danger too . . .
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