Book description
The tenth book in the Libby Sarjeant series of British murder
mysteries which feature a retired actress as the female sleuth and are
based in the picturesque village of Steeple Martin.
Libby Sarjeant and her friend Fran Wolfe are asked to look into the
sudden and unexplained death of a devoted churchgoer. The police
appear to have lost interest, but the villagers are certain that their
new lady vicar has something to do with it! But if it is murder, how
was it done?
Could it be - magic?
Lesley Cookman started writing almost as soon as she could read,
and filled many exercise books with pony stories until she was old
enough to go out with boys. After following a varied career as a
model, air stewardess and disc jockey, she turned to writing short
fiction and features for a variety of magazines, before graduating
from the University of Wales with an MA in Creative Writing. She has
taught writing for both Kent Adult Education and the WEA and edited
the first Sexy Shorts collection of short stories from Accent Press in
aid of the Breast Cancer Campaign. She lives on the Kent coast and has
four grown up children and a passion for community theatre. She has
written 10 titles in the Libby Sarjeant Murder Mysteries series and
has also published How To Write A Pantomime.