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The Body on the Doorstep: A dark and compelling historical murder mystery

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Description for The Body on the Doorstep: A dark and compelling historical murder mystery Paperback. Series: The Romney Marsh Mysteries. Num Pages: 288 pages. BIC Classification: FF. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 130 x 198 x 26. Weight in Grams: 234.
For fans of Antonia Hodgson's, The Devil in the Marshalsea, and M.J. Carter's, The Strangler Vine, The Body on the Doorstep is the first Romney Marsh Mystery by A. J. MacKenzie Kent, 1796. Shocked to discover a dying man on his doorstep - and lucky to avoid a bullet himself - Reverend Hardcastle finds himself entrusted with the victim's cryptic last words. With smuggling rife on England's south-east coast, the obvious conclusion is that this was a falling out among thieves. But why is the leader of the local Customs service so reluctant to investigate? Ably assisted by the ingenious Mrs Chaytor, Hardcastle sets out to solve the mystery for himself. But smugglers are not the only ones to lurk off the Kent coast, and the more he discovers, the more he realises he might have bitten off more than he can chew.

Product Details

Publisher
Zaffre Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Series
The Romney Marsh Mysteries
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781785761201
SKU
V9781785761201
Shipping Time
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Ref
99-50

About A. J. Mackenzie
A. J. MacKenzie is the pseudonym of Marilyn Livingstone and Morgen Witzel, a collaborative Anglo-Canadian husband-and-wife team of writers and historians who live in Devon and do as much of their writing as possible on the beach or on the moors. Between them they have written more than twenty non-fiction and academic titles, with specialisms including management, medieval economic history and medieval warfare.

Reviews for The Body on the Doorstep: A dark and compelling historical murder mystery
An enjoyable murder mystery with engaging characters, nicely observed historical detail and gentle humour.
Tracey Warr
Historical Novel Review
A welcome addition to the genre... I know if the next book in the series had been published I would be reading that now. I'll have to look forward to it but in the meantime, I thoroughly recommend this to all
hairpastafreckle72.blogspot.co.uk
A gripping, atmospheric page turner... The plot itself is extremely clever...The Body on the Doorstep is fresh and exciting in addition to being skilfully written.
The Bookbag
An enjoyable murder mystery with engaging characters, nicely observed historical detail and gentle humour
Historical Novel Review
This is an enjoyable read, lots of interesting historical detail, engaging characters and plenty of twists to the plot. There is definitely potential for a series based on these characters and setting, I would like to read more
A Good Read Blog
This is a most impressive debut from a new writing team. The setting pre-dates most of the war between England and France, i.e.. pre-Bonaparte, but is beautifully realised with lots of understanding of both the politics and everyday life. The plot is cleverly put together with differing explanations and characters and motives that may or may not be true. All in all a terrific book and I want to read more!
Plucked Highbrow
A clever and gripping atmospheric page turner, with engaging and believable characters, plenty of twists and turns, nicely observed historical detail and touches of gentle humour...The characterisation throughout is superb. The artist JMW Turner makes an interesting and sympathetic appearance and even the minor players appear authentic and individual. The background is impeccably presented and the pace picks up as the story progresses. If the showdown owes more to Christie than Le Carre it is nonetheless in keeping with the overall tone of a quite brilliant and traditional period novel
Crime Review Book Blog
This debut mystery by MacKenzie is a high-stakes, atmospheric adventure set on the colorful Kent coast and headed by two well-developed protagonists
Library Journal
A dark and thrilling story
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