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The Bromsgrove Bookseller

Inspector Ravenscroft Detective Mysteries, Book 9

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The Bromsgrove Bookseller

By: Kerry Tombs
Narrated by: Andrew Cullum
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AN EVOCATIVE VICTORIAN DETECTIVE MYSTERY FULL OF CLEVER TWISTS

Ledbury, December 1892.

Detective Inspector Ravenscroft looks forward to spending a quiet Christmas with his family. Then he receives news that an old friend stands accused of a brutal murder.

DID YOUNG STEBBINS STAB HIS OWN UNCLE IN THE BACK?

Ravenscroft and Detective Sergeant Crabb travel to the old Worcestershire market town of Bromsgrove to investigate. But events soon take a deadly dramatic turn.

As the bad weather closes in on the two detectives, Ravenscroft begins to wonder whether they will make it home for Christmas.

CAN HE CRACK THE CASE AND SAVE HIS FRIEND FROM THE GALLOWS?

Perfect for fans of M.R.C. Kasasian, E.S. Thomson, Oscar de Muriel or Karen Charlton.

©2020 Kerry Tombs (P)2020 W.F. Howes Ltd
Detective Fiction Genre Fiction Historical Holidays Mystery Traditional Detectives Exciting Christmas Winter

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I love this series by Kerry Tombs and the reader is great. I’m getting to know the characters and like the way the intriguing plots gradually unfold. I find the women characters often infuriatingly submissive - but that is very much in line with Victorian attitudes! True to the time. And the Victorian class system is well portrayed. (I’m glad to say the inspector and his sergeant respect their wives!!) As I’m local to that area, I also like to read about those places and towns in the nineteenth century.
I really don’t want Ravenscroft to retire!!

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