A Word After Dying

A Word After Dying by Ann Granger is a New Ed edition published by Headline Publishing Group in May 1997. This 352-page book is written in English and follows Inspector Alan Markby and his long-time girlfriend Meredith Mitchell as they seek a restful holiday in a cottage located in the Cotswolds. However, their plans are disrupted when bodies begin to appear in the seemingly tranquil village, prompting them to confront the reality of foul play.
Readers will find a blend of crime and mystery as the couple navigates the increasingly unfriendly atmosphere among the villagers. The narrative unfolds as they grapple with unexpected challenges, revealing the complexities of their surroundings. This edition presents a compelling exploration of suspense and intrigue, making it a notable addition to the genre.
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Inspector Alan Markby and long-time girlfriend Meredith Mitchell have rented a cottage in the country for a much-needed holiday. They’re determined to get some rest, but when bodies start turning up in the seemingly peaceful Cotwold village, the pair has to admit that there is foul play afoot. And with the villagers becoming increasingly unfriendly, Meredith and Markby may have more on their hands than they expected. Martin’s Press.
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