Book Review: Katherine Hall Page’s The Body in the Cast
Hollywood has come to town with Faith Fairchild hired to cater for the movie crew filming in Aleford, But an accusation of poison sets Faith on the trail.
Hollywood has come to town with Faith Fairchild hired to cater for the movie crew filming in Aleford, But an accusation of poison sets Faith on the trail.
After a successful dinner party in France, a body appears and disappears, leaving the gendarmes not believing her. The killer, however, does.
Inspector John Rebus may be retiring, but if he has a chance to take Ger Cafferty down and solve the murder of a Russian dissident poet, he’s all over it.
Divorced and down-on his luck, Gaius Petrius Ruso is an army doctor who intends to seek his fortune in an inclement outpost of the Roman Empire, namely Britannia. Then he rescues an injured slave girl, Tilla and gets caught up in the investigation into the deaths of prostitutes working out of the local bar.
Sent home by the army, the crippled Captain Tom Forsyth quickly finds himself strained in his family home. Hoping to save his mother’s reputation, Tom sets out to discover and defeat this hidden enemy.
New in the village of Llanfair, Constable Evan Evans is besieged by the ladies, a tomato vandal, a flasher, a pedophile, and prisoners on the loose!
The mysterious doings at Hubbard House encourages some surreptitious snooping from Faith, and she joins the flu-depleted kitchen staff.
A casino boat is suspected of dumping raw sewage into the harbor, so Noah’s dad sinks the boat. Oops. Now Noah is determined to succeed where his dad failed.
Abigail Adams is determined that justice for all is exactly that — for all, as she works to clear her husband of a murder charge and find her friend.
Banned from Egypt, Amelia Peabody and Emerson head to Palestine to dig up the Ark of the Covenant and spy on the seemingly inept Morley for British Intelligence.