The Detective Markham Mysteries Books 9-16 (Detective Markham Mystery #9-16)
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BOOK 9: CRIME IN THE BALLROOM
Shirley Bastin, the ultra-glam dance school owner, is found dead, drowned in a water butt, her dainty heels peeking out from the top. All the evidence suggests her death was a tragic accident. So why does Detective Markham think she was murdered?
BOOK 10: CRIME IN THE BOOK CLUB
Luck has run out for the literary golden boy of Calder Vale. He’s found battered to death in a vintage train carriage. The gated community — and exclusive book club — of Grasmere Park seems respectable, but what goes on beneath the surface?
BOOK 11: CRIME IN THE COLLEGE
Detective Markham has never forgotten bright, beautiful Catriona Rowlands. She was a third-year student with the world at her feet. Then she vanished without a trace. Now her skeleton has been unearthed. Who wanted her dead?
BOOK 12: CRIME IN THE KITCHEN
Jayne Padgett is a beloved teacher. So how does she end up dead, neatly posed at her kitchen counter? She was strangled and forced to drink bleach. And, stranger still, the killer tried to clear up the mess afterwards. Then another murder with the same m.o. — is someone cleaning up the town?
BOOK 13: CRIME IN THE SPA
Dr Nariman’s weight-loss show is like Marmite — people either love it or hate it. Now he’s found murdered in his own clinic. Someone has caved in the back of his head. Then his nurse is discovered dead at the bus stop. Her throat has been slit. Coincidence? Or a targeted attack?
BOOK 14: CRIME IN THE CRYPT
Dowdy receptionist Julia Porter checked in to London’s elegant Theresian Club — part-members’ club, part-religious centre — and now she’ll never leave. She is found strangled to death with her own tights in her room. The kicker? She welcomed her killer in like a friend.
BOOK 15: CRIME IN OXFORD
Detective Markham visits the Reynolds Museum in Oxford, hoping to take in a little culture. Instead, he finds a grisly crime scene. A battered body, posed in a glass case for all to see. The victim’s friends and peers might seem respectable. But one of them is hiding a killer secret
BOOK 16: CRIME IN CARTON HALL
Early one morning, the cleaner at Carton Hall makes a shocking find in the tapestry room. A dead body lying among the priceless artworks. The victim was the talk of Old Carton village, but now he’s met his match. Is it a jilted ex? A jealous lover? Or someone else connected with the hall?”