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Snowballs and Scotch Mist: Fun, festive and filled with classic British mystery (Belchester Chronicle)

Andrea Frazer

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Scotland, Northern Scotland, Highlands & Islands, Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945), Crime & mystery, Rural communities, Humour

The third in the series featuring a madcap pair of amateur sleuths and a delightful outpouring of upper-class English eccentricities - with the odd murder thrown in!

Praise for Andrea Frazer's twisty and compelling crime novels:


***** 'A fun mystery featuring a Scottish Castle, Burns Night and drink recipes... I can't wait to read the others in this series' Reader Review

***** 'Loved the dialogue. Will recommend to light mystery readers as well as those who enjoy the humour side' Reader Review

***** 'I love this series' Reader Review

***** 'Fantastic Series of books... waiting on pre-order for the next' Reader Review

***** 'Andrea Frazer writes a good humorous English mystery' Author Review
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Bagpipes, haggis, tartan, and kilts all make their appearance, as dastardly deeds are done amidst a snowy landscape.

In the third Belchester Chronicle, Lady Amanda Golightly receives an invitation to spend Burns' Night with friends in Scotland. Although she is dismissive of the idea, her chum Hugo is thrilled at the thought and persuades her to agree to the trip. With Beauchamp, her long-suffering manservant, and her friend, Enid Tweedie, the four head to Rumdrummond Castle for a 'wee break'.

Before long, however, murder enters their lives once more, and they begin to suspect some very dirty dealing is going on under the under the respectable veneer of castle life.

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