
Cradle to Grave: DI Marjory Fleming Book 6
Aline Templeton
If you're looking for a gripping new crime series, you'll love Aline Templeton. Featuring DI Marjory Fleming - 'Big Marge' - and set in Galloway. If you enjoy novels by Ann Cleeves, Faith Martin, Val McDermid and LJ Ross, try Cradle to Grave.
'The crime czar of the Scottish small town!' Val McDermid
Accused of murdering the baby in her care, seemingly cold and measured nanny Lisa Stewart maintains her innocence. But when she changes her name and tries to run away, the terrifying threats always find her.
Is she an innocent victim of public anger? Or a calculating murderer on the run? DI Marjory Fleming, battling with troubles of her own, must find out.
Reader reviews:
'Another beautifully constructed crime story in the delightful and addictive DI Marjory Fleming series'
'One of the most gripping books I have read in a long time'
'Templeton is an excellent writer who deserves a much wider audience'
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About Aline Templeton
Reviews for Cradle to Grave: DI Marjory Fleming Book 6
Literary Review
Templeton can always be relied on to provide a well-written, cleverly plotted, old-fashioned whodunit.
The Times
'The vivid characterisation, excellent description and a horrible sense of inevitability make Cradle to Grave a riveting read.'
Guardian
'Templeton can always be relied on to provide a well-written, cleverly plotted, old-fashioned whodunit.'
The Times
Aline Templeton has created a classic who-dunnit, which could easily have been penned by the queen of crime writing herself - Agatha Christie . . . This is an intelligent, character-driven novel, skilfully plotted and well-paced from its leisurely start to ist moving and unexpected climax.
Peterborough Evening Telegraph
'A Christie-style closed-circle detective novel.'
Literary Review on Cradle to Grave
'Loved it'
Val McDermid on THE DARKNESS AND THE DEEP
An unalloyed pleasure - an intelligent, character-driven crime novel.
Andrew Taylor on COLD IN THE EARTH
'Skilfully plotted and well-paced'
Guardian on THE DARKNESS AND THE DEEP
'Interesting, atmospheric and - I predict - televisual'
Literary Review on THE DARKNESS AND THE DEEP