Murder of Identity

Murder of Identity by Veronica Heley, published by Severn House in 2007, is a mystery novel featuring the character Ellie Quicke. In this 234-page book, Ellie, a spirited widow, stumbles upon a corpse while gathering laurel for a local flower arranger. The plot thickens when she discovers that Mrs. Dawes has been severely injured, leading the police to suspect her grandson, Neil, despite the emergence of a third body.
Readers will find a blend of suspense and intrigue as Ellie navigates the complexities of identity and crime. The story delves into themes of mystery and detection, with Ellie taking on the role of an amateur sleuth. As she seeks to uncover the truth behind the identities of the deceased, the narrative unfolds in a cozy yet suspenseful manner, appealing to fans of the genre.
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The new Ellie Quicke mystery
While out collecting laurel for formidable flower arranger Mrs Dawes, feisty widow Ellie Quicke comes across a corpse without an identity. Next day, Ellie discovers Mrs Dawes badly beaten and close to death. Much to Ellie’s dismay, the police think shaven-headed Neil, Mrs Dawes grandson, is responsible, even after a third body comes to light…
So who has lost their identity and who has gained it?
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