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Welsh Canadian globetrotting sleuth, and professor of criminal psychology, Cait Morgan, is supposed to be “celebrating” her fiftieth birthday in Jamaica with her ex-cop husband Bud Anderson. But when the body of the luxury estate’s owner is discovered locked inside an inaccessible tower, Cait and her fellow guests must work out who might have killed him – even if his murder seems impossible. Could the death of the man who hosted parties in the 1960s attended by Ian Fleming and Noël Coward be somehow linked to treasure the legendary Captain Henry Morgan might have buried at the estate? Or to the mission Bud and his secret service colleagues have been sent to the island to undertake?PRAISE FOR THE CAIT MORGAN MYSTERIES“…touches of Christie or Marsh but with a bouquet of Kinsey Millhone.” —The Globe and Mail“A sparkling, well-plotted, and quite devious mystery…” —The Hamilton Spectator“…a sympathetic amateur detective, a locked-room mystery, a small cast of colourful suspects, loving descriptions of food and drink, and a few red herrings thrown our way…” – Crime Fiction Lover
Twelve 'killer' tales, each connected with one month of the year! For those who already know Cathy Ace's characters Cait Morgan and Bud Anderson - or the women of the WISE Enquiries Agency - this collection of novellas and short stories will bring the delight of finding out how they met their 'significant others' and began their murderous adventures. For those discovering this award-winning author for the first time, you're in for a treat...with twelve tales of intrigue and murder to enjoy, two of which have already been produced for BBC Radio 4.These stories take you on journeys to Wales, China, Canada, Scotland, Italy and England...where you'll meet unforgettable characters who all have something in common - MURDER! Soak up the local atmosphere as you consider some puzzling crimes, enjoy thrills and suspense, and take a sideways glance at devious, dastardly deeds.PRAISE FOR CATHY ACE'S WORK'In the finest tradition of Agatha Christie…Ace brings us the closed-room drama, with a dollop of romantic suspense...' Library Journal'...touches of Christie or Marsh but with a bouquet of Kinsey Millhone.' The Globe and Mail'...fans will enjoy (the WISE women's) chitchat as much as their sleuthing...' Publishers' Weekly' …a pleasant mélange with a garnish of death and danger...' Kirkus Reviews'…sparkling, well-plotted and quite devious...' Hamilton Spectator
FOUR DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT SHORT NOVELS, ONE FOR EACH SEASON OF THE YEARWINTER: The Corpse with Eight Faces - A Cait Morgan MysteryTrapped in a snowbound lodge in the Canadian countryside, Cait is faced with a corpse, and a group of eight suspects. A classic closed-circle mystery featuring Cait Morgan, before she and Bud Anderson knew each other well enough for her to be able to call upon him for help.SPRING: The Case of the Desperate Duchess - A WISE Enquiries Agency MysteryChristine Wilson-Smythe's cousin, Lady Jacintha Wraysbury, calls in the WISE Enquiries Agency to hunt for a missing girl - her assistant at her flower shop. In this early case for the agency, readers join the private investigators as they scour West London for a girl who's in more danger than any of them imagine.SUMMER: Out and About in a Boat - A standalone thrillerMeet the Golightlys - an average Canadian family. When dad Dave wants to take his fifteen year-old son Zack and thirteen year-old daughter Becky for a weekend at a local lake, mum Debbie is hesitant - after all, she and Dave are separated for good reason. But what could go wrong in just thirty hours? When there's a dead body involved, quite a lot.AUTUMN: The Fall - A DI Evan Glover CaseNot all Welshmen are rugby fans, only the ones who breathe. DI Evan Glover has played and loved the game since he was a boy, so when the body of one of Wales' most celebrated rugby players - GGR Davies - is found at the bottom of a cliff the question "Did he jump, or was he pushed?" is one of national significance. But, as he digs into what might have led to the tragedy, Glover discovers his hero might not have been the man he - and all of Wales - thought he was.
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