Murder Lost and Found: Volume 7

· Lindhardt og Ringhof (Saga Audiobooks) · Berättare: Mary Woodvine
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Get ready to solve yet another fun mystery alongside Sophie Sayers!

When a dead body is found in the school’s lost property over the summer holidays, it’s up to Sophie Sayers to get to the bottom of it – or face the threat of closure. But when the body disappears and the police refuse to investigate, a complex web of deceit causes trembles throughout the village.

Can Sophie gather enough evidence to warrant an investigation? And more importantly, with the body now gone, will the killer strike again?

Returning with the seventh adventure, Debbie Young’s bestselling ‘Sophie Sayer’s Village Mysteries’ series promises comforting feelings of community, warmth and humour, peppered with the usual dash of murder and deceit.

Ideal for ‘whodunnit’ fans of Richard Osman, Verity Bright and Ann Sutton. Debbie Young is a British writer of cosy mystery novels. She is the UK ambassador for ALLi and the founder of the annual Hawkesbury Upton Literary Festival. Her warm, witty, feel-good contemporary fiction is full of English humour, inspired by life in the Cotswold village which has been her home for over 30 years. Her bestselling ‘Sophie Sayers Village Mystery’ series includes the trailblazing ‘Murder Your Darlings’, which was shortlisted for the Selfies Award for best independently published fiction in 2021.

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