The Dorothy Martin Murder Mystery Box Set: Books 1–5 (Dorothy Martin #1-5)
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Book 1: THE BODY IN THE TRANSEPT
Dorothy Martin, a recently widowed American, is having her first Christmas in England. But as she leaves midnight mass, she literally stumbles over a dead body — unpopular priest Canon Billings. The list of suspects for his murder includes most of Sherebury town. But Dorothy doesn’t give up easily when it comes to finding out the truth.
Book 2: TROUBLE IN THE TOWN HALL
A cleaner finds the body of a young man, stuffed in a closet at Sherebury’s historic town hall. Dorothy’s dear friend Chief Constable Alan Nesbitt warns her to steer clear of the investigation, but she can’t resist being drawn in. There are plenty more skeletons in local closets, enough to keep an amateur sleuth on her toes — unless the hands of a murderer reach her first.
Book 3: HOLY TERROR IN THE HEBRIDES
Dorothy hopes for a perfectly peaceful stay on the Isle of Iona, but trouble follows her there. Thrown in with a bickering American church tour, she tries to keep her distance. But when one of the group falls to his death from a cliff, Dorothy is the only witness. She notices a clue that the police dismiss and feels bound to investigate. But it’s a choice she may regret . . . now that a hurricane is coming in.
Book 4: MALICE IN MINIATURE
Dorothy’s gardener is caught stealing a priceless miniature tea set from Brockelsby Hall. The owner, eccentric Sir Mordred Brocklesby, is up in arms. Dorothy travels to the grand old country house, hoping to get to the bottom of it all. But then the housekeeper is found poisoned. Can Dorothy unmask a murderer without putting herself in mortal danger?
Book 5: THE VICTIM IN VICTORIA STATION
Dorothy chats with a young man on the train to London. But by the time they reach Victoria Station, he is dead. The next day Dorothy checks all the newspapers — to find no mention of his death. She makes inquiries with the police but draws a blank there too. Who was the murdered man and why was he killed? Dorothy is determined to get to the truth.”