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Recovering from the devastation of Rohan’s last job as The Actuary, Emma Andreyev tries to settle into life as lady of the manor in the small English town of Market Harborough. But as her husband retires his alter ego and promises to become a respectable businessman, trouble descends from too many quarters to be pure coincidence.

In his rightful place at the centre of the drama is the handsome and divisive Irishman who has Emma’s affections firmly in his sights and Freda, the geriatric sleuth with the wrinkly stockings and wicked sense of humour.

Who bribed a friend to betray the Andreyevs and why?
And how can a six-year-old know so much of what goes on in the house when Emma is clueless? The answer is simple; he’s his father’s son.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherK T Bowes
Release dateMay 13, 2016
ISBN9781311392497
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K T Bowes

K T Bowes has written 26 novels to date, stretching across Women's Fiction, Fantasy and Young Adult novels. She lives in New Zealand as an exile from the British Empire. She's married to the man who sets the blueprint for all her fictional heroes and has four children who appear as characters from time to time. A crazy streak means she's embarked on many foolish adventures, including free falling from a perfectly good plane and falling off horses. She loves living in New Zealand because there aren't any snakes.  When she's not writing, K T can be found searching antique stores or wrecking furniture in the name of art.

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