Flowers Stained with Moonlight

Flowers Stained with Moonlight by Catherine Shaw is a historical mystery set in Cambridge in 1892. Published by Allison & Busby in 2013, this edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The narrative follows Vanessa Duncan, who, after her previous success in detective work, is called upon once more to unravel a complex case involving the suspicious death of Mr. George Burton Granger. As the investigation unfolds, Vanessa must navigate the intricate relationships and hidden motives surrounding the main suspect, Sylvia, the wife of the deceased.
Readers will find that the story intricately weaves elements of mystery and detective work, focusing on Vanessa’s role as an amateur sleuth. The plot thickens with the introduction of a mysterious young man linked to the crime, prompting Vanessa to explore the secrets of those involved. This edition invites readers into a world of intrigue and suspense, as Vanessa seeks to uncover the truth behind the events that transpired at the manor estate.
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Cambridge, 1892. Four years have passed since Vanessa Duncan’s memorable introduction to detective work, and her success at proving the innocence of the wrongly accused has not gone unnoticed. With the arrival of the formidable Mrs Bryce-Fortescue, Vanessa is once again called on to help solve a perplexing mystery.
Mr George Burton Granger has been found shot dead at the edge of his manor estate. His wife Sylvia, daughter to Mrs Bryce-Fortescue, appears to be the police’s main suspect. But could the fragile Sylvia really be capable of such an act? And who is the mysterious young man sighted on the day of the killing? Vanessa must delve into the innermost secrets of the suspects if she is to find the hidden solution.
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