
Murder at Ravenrock
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PB Kolleri

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Sofia Burnett, the beautiful American actress, married to the British millionaire - Henry Cavendish, spoke up, as if coming out of a daze, ‘My God! There really is a lunatic about. And from the looks of it, he’s trying to wipe out the family, up at Ravenrock, one by one.’
When a spate of baffling murders, rock the charming albeit sleepy town of Dartmouth, in Devon, Rachel and Jeremy, must go all out, to unravel the mysterious deaths, and unmask the ingenious criminal mind behind them. Set in 1947, England, Murder at Ravenrock is an intriguing sequel to PB Kolleri’s first book, ‘Murder at Rutherford Hall.’
Star Reviews for ‘Murder at Rutherford Hall’ on Amazon.
5.0 out of 5 stars A Cozy And Fun Read, February 19, 2013 By L.I. LINDA (LI NY)
This book reads like a P.B.S. television mystery series. I am an Anglophile and enjoyed every page. I highly recommend it to lovers of all things British.
A great surprise, March 14, 2013 By Bookworm
Tthis book was a wonderful surprise. Lots of charming characters that you will fall in love with--whether they are good guys or bad. The setting is fabulous--you feel right at home in the beautiful homes and their gorgeous surroundings in England. This is a terrific page-turner that you won't be able to put down.
A cozy read, February 18, 2013 - By Tricia (Los Gatos, CA)
I can't resist a baffling murder on a foggy night on an English estate in the 1940's. Add a little romance, a handsome ex-inspector with a curious past, a spunky young lady looking for clues and a mansion full of suspects. It was an enjoyable read and I hope Jeremy and Rachel will have more mysteries to solve in the future.
Fantastic and well written, 19 Jan 2013 - By Forensic 321 (Amazon UK)
This is one of the better murder mysteries I have read in a while. I thoroughly enjoyed the picturesque narration. Great English manor house mystery!!, February 16, 2013 By David Malmberg
Really enjoyed it! Reminded me of Agatha Christie at her best. Enjoyable
Christie like caper. 18 Jan 2013 By G Moore "Neferankh" (Edinburgh, Scotland) (Amazon UK)
Highly enjoyable country house murder. Believable characters and plenty of plot twists and turns.
Murder in the English countryside, February 12, 2013 By Mo
This was just pure fun. The mysterious murder was eventually solved, with many twists and turns. I enjoyed reading this one. The author took you through the villages and small towns, and through the murder, too. I was sad it was over, and that is how I like to feel about a book.
A Great First Novel, January 27, 2013 By Anita Nelam
If you enjoy the more modern "British Cozy" I encourage you to select this book.
A SPECIAL NOTE TO AMERICAN READERS: Please note that all spellings are in British English.
Words like humour, colour, flavour, honour, among others, are not "misspelled" or mistakes in editing, as a few reviewers have pointed out. That's just how these words are written in British English. Also, British colloquialisms from the 1940s have been sprinkled liberally throughout the book, which are not editing errors but deliberately infused through the historical storyline, without which much of its charm would have been lost. We hope you will enjoy this whodunit for its own English flavour and its signature dry British humour.
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