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Debbie Young

    Cette auteure crée des œuvres de fiction chaleureuses et pleines d'esprit, situées dans le paysage pittoresque des Cotswolds. Ses récits explorent souvent les rythmes de la vie de village, englobant le cycle d'une année avec un mélange de comédie romantique et d'éléments de mystère cosy. D'une voix distinctive qui charme les lecteurs, l'auteure crée habilement l'intrigue tout en insufflant à ses personnages profondeur et humour. Son travail se caractérise par une authenticité et une gentillesse qui résonnent profondément auprès d'un large public.

    Murder in the Manger
    Murder by the Book
    Trick or Murder?
    Dastardly Deeds at St Bride's
    The Natter of Knitters
    Murder Lost and Found
    • Murder Lost and Found

      • 212pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      Sophie Sayers is ready for a glorious summer, but when a dead body is found in the village school's lost property cupboard the summer holidays take an unexpected turn. Even more shocking is when the body goes missing. Without a body, the police refuse to investigate. That's just not good enough. Sophie is determined to get to the bottom of the mystery. She needs to find out who has died and nab the culprit if she's going to save the village school from the threat of closure. Perfect for fans of Agatha Raisin and Hamish MacBeth.

      Murder Lost and Found
    • The Natter of Knitters

      • 104pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,2(5)Évaluer

      Set in the picturesque Cotswolds, this novella offers charming glimpses into village life, featuring familiar characters from the Sophie Sayers Village Mysteries alongside new faces. The narrative provides lighthearted intrigue and engaging situations, steering clear of the darker themes typical of murder mysteries. With a focus on community and everyday adventures, it invites readers to experience the warmth and quirks of village living in a delightful, low-stakes setting.

      The Natter of Knitters
    • Dastardly Deeds at St Bride's

      • 224pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,5(4)Évaluer

      For anyone who loved St Trinian's - old or new - or read Malory Towers as a kid. St Brides is the perfect read for you. When Gemma Lamb takes a job at a quirky English girls' boarding school, she believes she's found the perfect escape route from her controlling boyfriend - until she discovers the rest of the staff are hiding sinister secrets: Hairnet, the eccentric headmistress who doesn't hold with academic qualifications Oriana Bliss, Head of Maths and master of disguise Joscelyn Spryke, the suspiciously rugged Head of PE Geography teacher Mavis Brook, surreptitiously selling off the library books creepy night watchman Max Security, with his network of hidden tunnels Even McPhee, the school cat, is leading a double life. Tucked away in the school's beautiful private estate in the Cotswolds, can Gemma stay safe and build a new independent future, or will past secrets catch up with her and the rest of the staff? With a little help from her new friends, including some wise pupils, she's going to give it her best shot... Previously published by Debbie Young as Secrets at St Bride's.

      Dastardly Deeds at St Bride's
    • The second in the new Sophie Sayers Village Mysteries series, an engaging and original blend of cosy mystery, classic crime and romantic comedy, set in the eccentric fictitious Cotswold village of Wendlebury Barriw - the sequel to "Best Murder in Show"

      Trick or Murder?
    • Just as Sophie's Valentine's celebrations are about to kick off, someone is pushed to their death down the well behind the village pub. But if no-one witnesses the crime, can it remain unresolved in this close-knit English village? Not if young Tommy has anything to do with it - but can Sophie stop him unmasking her boyfriend Hector's secret identity in the process? A veritable shoal of red herrings will keep you guessing as tempers flare and old feuds catch fire in the latest laugh-out-loud cozy mystery about love, loyalty and family ties, in the idyllic Cotswold village of Wendlebury Barrow. Idyllic unless you happen to be pushed down a well, that is... Enjoy the company of all old friends from Sophie's earlier adventures, while meeting entertaining newcomers who will keep them all on their toes.

      Murder by the Book
    • This Christmas special combines a lighthearted seasonal mystery kicking off during the village nativity play with plenty of goodnatured laughs and gentle romantic comedy set against popular English festive traditions - the third in the series but can be read as a standalone novel

      Murder in the Manger
    • Best Murder in Show

      • 216pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
      3,3(39)Évaluer

      Is the enigmatic bookseller Hector Munro all he seems? And what about the over-friendly neighbour who brings her jars of honey? Not to mention the eccentric village shopkeeper, show committee, writers' group and drama club, all suspicioulsy keen to welcome her to their midst.

      Best Murder in Show
    • Wicked Whispers at St Bride's

      • 214pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      For anyone who loved St Trinian's - old or new - or loves a cozy mystery on a grand estate filled with rather 'interesting' characters. Gemma Lamb is ready for an uneventful term at St Bride's, she's had enough of dastardly deeds and sinister strangers. However, she's barely back at school before: Unlucky in love Oriana is sneaking around at odd hours Handsome Joe is keeping secrets Militant Mavis feels a scandal is brewing It's all a bit much, so when a stranger appears, Gemma thinks she's had enough. But this stranger isn't so sinister, instead he looks rather too familiar. If Gemma can't get him away from the school the whispers and scandal his presence could unleash may just close St Bride's doors for good. Gemma's joined forces with her colleagues to save the school in the past, but this time she's going to have to do it on her own . . .

      Wicked Whispers at St Bride's
    • Murder in the Highlands

      • 250pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Sophie and Hector are heading to the Highlands. For Sophie it's a trip home and for Hector it's time to meet Sophie's parents... Though their trip has village tongues wagging about a stop at Scotland's notorious elopement spot, Gretna Green. No matter what, it'll make a nice break from the murder and mayhem that has been plaguing their beautiful Cotswolds village. But Sophie and Hector are barely across the border on the way to Inverness before a sinister encounter leaves them shaken. Then comes a series of mishaps that leave poor Hector a little worse for wear. Is someone after Hector? Why is he certain the attacks are just accidents? Sophie is determined to find out. Starting and finishing at the Hector's House bookshop in Wendlebury Barrow, this adventure is Debbie Young's celebration of Scotland as her second favourite place after the Cotswolds, and will make you feel as if you've taken a trip to the Highlands yourself!

      Murder in the Highlands
    • Murder at the Mill

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      When Sophie Sayers joins a writers' retreat, she's hoping to find inspiration and perhaps a little adventure. Away from her comfort zone, she also takes stock of her relationship with her boyfriend Hector. But scarcely has the writing course begun when bestselling romantic novelist Marina Milanese disappears on a solo excursion to an old windmill. First on the scene, Sophie is prime suspect for Marina's murder. When a storm prevents the police from landing on the island to investigate, Sophie must try to solve the crime herself - not easy, when everyone at the retreat has a motive. As she strives to uncover the truth about Marina's fate, Sophie arrives at a life-changing decision about her own future. Previously published by Debbie Young as Murder Your Darlings.

      Murder at the Mill