Tuesday, 4 January 2011

Something in the Blood Free

Something in the Blood
Author: Jean G Goodhind
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Binding: Kindle Edition
ISBN: B00BNFP8BC



Something in the Blood (A Honey Driver Murder Mystery)


'The kick-off to Goodhind's new mystery series - fast moving with a likeable
heroine and an impeccably rendered Bath background. Get Something in the Blood literature books for free.
.' Kirkus Reviews

First title in the Honey Driver Murder Mystery series based in Bath, England.

Honey Driver runs a hotel in Bath. She also collects antique underwear. As boss, she's in charge one day and washing dishes the next, resisting her mother's match-making attempts and managing multiple responsibilities - mundane, safe, and unexciting. Then one day things change. Honey lands the job of liaising with the police on behalf of Bath Hotels Association. No worries, she tells herself. Nothing will happen; then an American tourist goes missing and Honey is called in to help.


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Something in the Blood Free


.' Kirkus Reviews

First title in the Honey Driver Murder Mystery series based in Bath, England.

Honey Driver runs a hotel in Bath. She also collects antique underwear

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