Lake District Mystery series by Martin Edwards (Book 3-6)
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Overview:
Martin Edwards was born at Knutsford, Cheshire in 1955 and educated in
Northwich and at Balliol College, Oxford University, taking a first
class honours degree in law. He trained as a solicitor in Leeds and
moved to Liverpool on qualifying in 1980. He published his first legal
article at the age of 25 and his first book, about legal aspects of
buying a business computer at 27, becoming a partner in the firm of Mace
and Jones in 1984. He is married to Helena with two children (Jonathan
and Catherine) and lives in Lymm. Martin is a member of the Murder Squad
(see the Links section) collective of crime writers and is chairman of
the nominations sub-committee for the CWA Diamond Dagger (crime
writing's most prestigious award). In 2007 he was appointed the
Archivist of the Crime Writers Association.
Genre: Mystery
The Arsenic Labyrinth - Book 03
After
10 years, Guy--a drifter with a taste for deception--has returned to
Coniston in England's Lake District. A local journalist, Tony di Venuto,
is campaigning to revive interest in the disappearance of Emma
Bestwick, and Guy knows what happened to her.
When he tips off
the newspaperman that Emma will not be coming home, DCI Hannah Scarlett,
head of Cumbria's Cold Case Review Team, re-opens the old
investigation. Her enquiries take her to the Museum of Myth and Legend
and to the remote and eerie Arsenic Labyrinth--a series of stone tunnels
used to remove arsenic from tin ore.
Meanwhile, historian
Daniel Kind is immersing himself in the work of John Ruskin, whose
neighbors created the Arsenic Labyrinth. A shocking discovery makes it
clear to Hannah that there is not one mystery to solve, but two, and she
turns to Daniel for help in untangling the secrets of the past. As
Hannah and Daniel struggle to resist a growing but dangerous attraction,
Guy's plan to make a quick buck runs into trouble, and he has to resort
to desperate measures. Someone is determined to kill to keep their
secrets safe.
The Serpent Pool - Book 04
DCI
Hannah Scarlett is determined to uncover the truth behind Emily
Friend's mysterious drowning in the Serpent Pool. But Hannah's
distracted by a new sergeant with a troublesome reputation, a new house,
and new cause to doubt her partner--second hand bookseller Marc Amos.
One of Marc's best customers has been burned to death in the converted
boathouse filled with priceless books. Then Hannah meets Louise Kind,
sister of the historian Daniel Kind, who has just returned from America
to work on a book about Thomas De Quincey and the history of murder. How
are all of these elements related?
The Hanging Wood - Book 05
Twenty
years ago, a teenage boy, Callum Hinds, went missing in England's Lake
District. His uncle was suspected of having done the boy harm and
interviewed by the police. When he committed suicide close to his
cottage in the Hanging Wood, everyone assumed it was a sign of guilt.
But the body of the boy was never found.
Now his sister, Orla
Payne, who never believed in their uncle's guilt, has returned to the
Lakes, and takes up a job in an atmospheric residential library, close
to her father's farm, the upmarket caravan park where her step-father
works, and the Hanging Wood. She wants to find the truth about Callum's
disappearance, and--at the prompting of Daniel Kind--and, in a drunken
call, tries to interest DCI Hannah Scarlett, head of Cumbria's Cold Case
Review Team, in the case. Hannah is reluctant, leading Orla to demand
whether she cares about justice. Hannah does care, and when Orla dies in
strange and shocking circumstances, she determines to find the truth
about what happened to Callum--and to Orla.
Hannah's
investigation brings her back into contact with Daniel, while she tries
to resolve her troubled relationship with bookseller Marc Amos. But
their personal lives have to be put on hold when another death occurs,
and Hannah finds herself racing against time to prevent a shocking
murder as the past casts long shadows on the sunlit landscape of the
Lakes.
The Frozen Shroud - Book 06
Death
has come twice to Ravenbank, a remote community in England's Lake
District, each time on Hallowe'en. Just before the First World War, a
young woman's corpse was found, with a makeshift shroud frozen to her
battered face. Her ghost - the Faceless Woman - is said to walk through
Ravenbank on Hallowe-en. Five years ago, another woman, Katya Moss, was
murdered, and again her face was covered to hide her injuries.
Daniel
Kind, a specialist in the history of murder, becomes fascinated by the
old cases, and wonders whether the obvious suspects really did commit
the crimes. He spends Hallowe'en at a party in Ravenbank - only to find
death returning to this beautiful but isolated spot. Once more, the
victim is a woman, once more her damaged face is shrouded from view.
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