False witness

Veronica Heley

Book - 2024

The restoration of a stately home takes a deadly turn in the gripping new Bea Abbot mystery. No one had been more surprised than Julian to find he was the heir to Marston Hall, a stately home in the Home Counties. His hitherto unknown relatives had done their best to ensure he didn't live to inherit, but with his ill-wishers in jail, Julian and his wife Polly celebrated the birth of their son and heir and set about the uphill task of restoring the neglected Tudor mansion to its former glory. Bea Abbot is called in when yet another attempt is made on Julian's life and the corpse of a woman is found in the stables at the Hall. Could the relatives who targeted Julian before be behind this murder, and what is the link between the dead... woman and the Marston-Lang family? Something wicked is afoot at Marston Hall, and Bea is determined to get to the bottom of it.

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Subjects
Genres
Detective and mystery fiction
Published
Edinburgh, Scotland : Severn House 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Veronica Heley (author)
Edition
First world edition
Physical Description
216 pages ; 23 cm
ISBN
9781448312566
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Review by Booklist Review

Bea Abbott has known Julian since she rescued him when he was a poor orphan. To his shock, Julian learns he is the son of a wealthy aristocrat and has inherited the family's country estate. So far, though, his inheritance has been no fairytale. Julian's uncle Frederick mismanaged the estate, Frederick's son tried to kill Julian, and Frederick siphoned the money Julian's grandfather left him to an inaccessible offshore account. Julian has incurred the enmity of the locals who lost their jobs at the estate after he was forced to close it for health and safety reasons, and there's a whole cast of distant relations who resent him for "stealing" their inheritance. So when Julian asks Bea to help find out who's trying to kill him--again--she naturally says yes. Not one to be baffled or stymied, Bea employs her keen intelligence, strong intuition, no-nonsense approach, and tenacity to unravel the mystery and expose a dreadful but deadly plot. Heley's latest in her popular Abbot Agency series (after False Name, 2023) is sure to please fans who enjoy clever heroines, complex plots, gentle humor, and danger.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

The owner of a domestic agency expands her definition of domestic problems to include murder. Inheriting his family's country estate has been a mixed blessing for Sir Julian Marston-Lang and Polly, his young wife. The place promises plenty of space and a good income if the pair can ever get the neglected property into working order. In the meantime, local villagers are angry at Sir Julian because he closed down the estate's decrepit farm and the adjacent amusement park, costing many their jobs. The couple is living temporarily in the Tithe Barn with their infant son while a feckless band of local workmen try to repair the ancient plumbing and electrical systems in the main house. But Sir Julian's struggles with his employees are only one reason he summons Bea Abbot to his estate. Someone's been trying to kill Sir Julian, taking potshots at his head and spooking his horse, causing a fall that's left him badly injured. Even worse, a woman's been found hanged in his stables. Since Bea intervened successfully the last time his life was in danger, Sir Julian naturally wants her to use her magic touch again. Bea's happy to oblige, since her husband, Piers, is off painting a portrait "some place in the Balkans," and her agency's in the capable hands of her London staff. Although this new threat to Sir Julian's life seems more diffuse and nebulous than the earlier one, Bea is still the established champion of the vulnerable. And who could be more vulnerable than a young nobleman trying to protect his wife, his child, and the local villagers? Heley's heroine does her best, but the perils faced by those titled Brits strain credulity. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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