Blurb and Reviews
A Little Laughter. A Little Mayhem. A Little MURDER...
For readers who enjoy Detective Fiction with a few laughs
When Sophia Egerton, matriarch of a family of fashion designers, is murdered on her ninetieth birthday, British Detective Joe Rafferty wonders if one of her family thought she'd lived too long. Because most of the suspects just happen to be the wealthy Sophia's ever-loving relatives.
Rafferty's murder investigation is thwarted by his own parish priest, Father Roberto Kelly. The priest, so frequently Rafferty’s bête-noire, has turned up to offer comfort to one of his lady parishioners. And Rafferty realises that it is only by getting the willful priest on-side that he will ever get to solve this murder mystery and get a conviction.
But can he ever persuade the willfully self-righteous priest that helping to solve a murder is worthier of a nod from God, than protecting the secrets of the confessional?
Reviews
‘I have recently read this entire series. these are English mysteries with a returning cast of interesting people. the series is exceptional.’ READER REVIEW
‘Enjoyable story. A good, lighthearted thriller.’ READER REVIEW
‘A good read. I have read a lot of Geraldine Evans’ stories; all are good, and I like both Rafferty and Llewellyn.’ READER REVIEW
‘Agatha Christie re-born.’ READER REVIEW
ʻHer writing, along with red herrings, is usually done in such a clever way that when you leave the roller coaster you have had a thrilling ride.’ READER REVIEW
‘A sympathetic but flawed protagonist, minor and major problems, and sparkling writing; what more could a reader ask for? Keep up the good work. You are consistently wonderful.’ READER REVIEW
‘Have been totally enjoying these. I can't seem to put them down and look forward to the next one I can find. Great reads.’ READER REVIEW
‘It is set in the present day, but without the gratuitous violence
of today's books and movies (and news casts) escapism with a little reality.’ READER REVIEW
‘I heartily recommend it.’ READER REVIEW