Where Old Bones Lie (Mitchell & Markby 5)

ebook / ISBN-13: 9780755377183

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A tangle of conflicting clues, suspects and possible witnesses…

Meredith Mitchell is involved in yet another murder case with Cotswold Chief Inspector Markby in Where Old Bones Lie, the fifth whodunit in Ann Granger’s Mitchell & Markby series. The perfect read for fans of M.C. Beaton, Agatha Christie and ITV’s Midsomer Murders.

‘A tidy, inventive and intricate plot graced with lovely scenic descriptions’ – Publishers Weekly

What do you do when you think your ex-lover has murdered his wife? That’s the question Ursula Gretton, an archeologist working on the Saxon burial ground on Bamford Hill, puts to Meredith Mitchell in the hope that Meredith’s friendship with Cotswold Chief Inspector Markby might cast some light on her dilemma. But Markby is dismissive of Ursula’s suspicions concerning the disappearance of Dan Woollard’s wife – until a body is found in the rubbish dump near the site Woollard and Ursula have been excavating.

Woollard’s team of archeologists aren’t the only ones to disturb the peace of the windswept hill. Much to the fury of a taciturn pair of local landowners, a band of New Age travellers has set up camp on the hill, only to disappear the day the body’s discovered. Markby is faced with a tangle of conflicting clues, suspects and possible witnesses – amongst the latter Meredith Mitchell – and when a second body is found it is clear the web is growing even more complex, and destructive.

What readers are saying about Where Old Bones Lie:

Ann Granger peppers her stories with plenty of characters, twists and turns and motives, keeping the reader guessing as to who the actual killer could be’

You’ll hang on each and every page until you come to the amazing conclusion’

‘A well written mystery with an interesting archaeological background and well-drawn characters

Reviews

Praise for Ann Granger's previous crime novels: 'Characterisation, as ever with Granger, is sharp and astringent'
The Times
'The reader can expect a treat. Lively, different and fun'
Yorkshire Post
'Ann Granger's skill with character together with her sprightly writing make the most of the story....she is on to another winner'
Birmingham Post
'The plot is neat and ingenious, the characters rounded and touchingly credible, and the writing of this darkly humorous but humane and generous novel fluent, supple and a pleasure to read'
Ham and High
'One of crime fiction's most engaging heroines'
Yorkshire Post