Book Review: Pip Granger’s The Widow Ginger
Charting the further misadventures of the characters from the acclaimed Not All Tarts Are Apple, Pip Granger’s newest story of London’s underworld shows her storytelling at its best.
Charting the further misadventures of the characters from the acclaimed Not All Tarts Are Apple, Pip Granger’s newest story of London’s underworld shows her storytelling at its best.
Once she had been beautiful. Now she was eight days dead, her body slashed with more than fifty cuts.
After a fire at Llanfair’s new French restaurant makes murder the dish du jour, Constable Evans is on the case.
Gin promises Caine she’ll help him find the traitor in the police force, if he’ll help her root out the unknown Air elemental killing people important to Gin.
After a year of grand adventures abroad, Iphiginia Bright returned to England to discover that her Aunt Zoe has fallen victim to a sinister blackmailer and only Iphiginia can hope to stop the culprit before he can do more harm.
Fundamentalists want to restore the glory of the Ottoman Empire, spurred on by a Roman manifest from AD 327, which may change history unless Dirk Pitt and Al Giordino can stop it.
The highly sought-after Sir Gareth Ludlow has decided to propose to Lady Hester Theale but when Hester encounters his “rescued companion”, the wayward “Amanda Smith”, all bets are off.
No motive for the murder of playwright Joy Sinclair can be found, and the suspects include a famous actress, a theatrical producer, and the woman DI Lynley loves.
A young woman dies after finishing dessert, and Faith is in serious trouble. Aleford’s wagging tongues say Faith herself laced the goodie with cyanide.
The proper Abigail Wendover is thrown for a loop when her niece Fanny falls in love with a fortune hunter. When Stacy’s uncle comes to Bath, Abigail must overcome Mile’s indifference towards his nephew and help Abigail foil Stacy’s plans?