Published by Severn House,
6 May 2025.
The second book in the British Stately Home Mystery series.
Forty-something single mother Cara Shelley is
very content running the Happy Huffkin café in the grounds of a quirky stately
home. But her daily routine is shaken up by the arrival of a guest at Tanton
Towers: the flamboyant Lady Izzy, who has plans for an extremely peculiar
celebration . . . and wants Cara to cater for it.
Ten years ago, Lady Izzy's nephew, the former
chair of the local ghost society, died after a ghost hunt in the Towers' spooky
subterranean grotto. Now, she plans to commemorate his life - and death - with
a fresh hunt in the very same place.
But the morning after the event, Cara makes a
horrifying discovery in the network of caves. Unless spirits can kill, there's
a murderer in their midst! Soon, the Towers is full of police, including the
handsome but annoying DCI Andrew Mitchem. Can the irrepressible Cara keep her
feelings in check and catch a cunning killer before she becomes the grotto's
next ghost?
Amy Myers was born in Kent, where she still lives. For many years she worked as a director in a London publishing firm, before realising her dream to become a writer. Her first series featured detective, August Didier, a half French, half English master chef in late Victorian and Edwardian times. She also wrote a series with her American husband James Myers featuring Jack Colby, car detective, there are 8 books in the series. She also writes a series set post WW1, featuring chef-sleuth Nell Drury. There are three books in this series. She has also written nine books featuring Marsh and Daughter, and in between a series about a Victorian chimney sweep Tom Wasp. Her most recent series is The British Stately Home Mystery series. There are two books in this series. Amy also writes historical novels and suspense under the name Harriet Hudson.
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