Wedding Rows

Wedding Rows by Kate Kingsbury is a mystery novel published by Wheeler/Chivers in 2006, featuring 301 pages in English. The story unfolds in Sitting Marsh, a town facing the looming threat of invasion during World War II, where a wedding celebration takes a dark turn when a stranger is stabbed. Lady Elizabeth Hartleigh Compton, the sleuth at the center of this tale, finds herself navigating a web of intrigue as she investigates the incident, uncovering a multitude of suspects along the way.
Readers will discover a blend of mystery and detective elements as Lady Elizabeth delves into the circumstances surrounding the wedding and the unexpected violence that disrupts it. The narrative explores themes of suspense and investigation, highlighting the challenges faced by the characters in a town on the brink of turmoil. With its engaging plot and focus on women sleuths, this edition of Wedding Rows offers a captivating glimpse into a historical setting intertwined with mystery.
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Sitting Marsh, a World War II town threatened by invasion, is overdue for a celebration. But when a stranger appears at a wedding–and is stabbed–sleuth Lady Elizabeth Hartleigh Compton is on the case, and there’s no shortage of suspects. Original.
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