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A Murder of Crows :The start of a completely gripping British cozy mystery series perfect for 2026!

3.79 ( 13,866 Ratings by Goodreads)
A Murder of Crows

A Murder of Crows :The start of a completely gripping British cozy mystery series perfect for 2026!

3.79 (13,866 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Dr Nell Ward is an ecologist, not a detective. But when she's the prime suspect in a murder, only her unique set of skills could help to clear her name...

In the sleepy village of Cookingdean, Dr Nell Ward is busy working in the grounds of a local manor house. Whilst inspecting an old tunnel, she did not expect to overhear a murder. As the only person with any clues as to what happened, Nell soon finds herself in the middle of the investigation.

Desperate to clear her name Nell, along with her colleague Adam, set out solving the murder using their skills as ecologists to uncover details no one else would notice. But it soon becomes clear that playing Agatha Christie is much harder than it might, at first appear...

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781471415333
ISBN10 1471415333
Number Of Pages 272
Item Weight 196 g
Product Dimensions 130 x 198 x 18 mm
Publisher / Reseller Bonnier Books Ltd
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

After spending sixteen years as an ecologist, crawling through undergrowth and studying the nocturnal habits of animals (and people), Dr Sarah Yarwood-Lovett naturally turned her mind to murder. She may have swapped badgers for bears when she emigrated from a quaint village in the South Downs to the wild mountains of the Pacific Northwest, but her books remain firmly rooted in the rolling downland she grew up in.

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