The Lifeline
by Margaret Mayhew

When a chilling discovery is made in one of the manor’s greenhouses, the Frog End villagers rely on the Colonel to reluctantly solve another baffling mystery.

Following the untimely death of her mother, Ursula Swynford, Ruth Harvey has taken over the manor in Frog End, where she runs a successful plant-selling business and provides gardening therapy for an increasing number of her husband Dr Tom Harvey’s troubled patients: embittered Lawrence Deacon, lonely Joyce Reed, widowed Tanya Carberry and wheelchair-bound Johnny Turner, the young victim of a horrific motorbike crash.

Gardening at the manor quickly becomes a much-needed lifeline for the group, and all seems to be going well – until the major stumbles across a body among the tomato plants in one of the greenhouses. Once again, the manor is the scene of a brutal murder – and, once again, the Colonel reluctantly finds himself drawn into solving the mystery.

Reviews

A delightful British cozy, exuding warmth and charm along with the inevitable murder most foul

Booklist

Crime and clues enhance this village charmer

Kirkus Reviews

As cozy as a mug of hot chocolate and a roaring fire

Booklist on Bitter Poison

A gentle and pleasantly entertaining village cozy

Booklist on The Seventh Link

Even out of his element, the Colonel shows wit and tenacity tackling a problem with no easy solution

Kirkus Reviews on The Seventh Link

Enjoyable, heartwarming cozy ... A winning read

Booklist on Dry Bones

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The Lifeline by Margaret Mayhew is available in the following formats

Paperback978178029689031st March 2021140 X 218mm192£13.99
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