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A Traitor at Tower Bridge

A Traitor at Tower Bridge

Lynda Wilcox

Lynda Wilcox

In an effort not to bog the story down with too many facts and figures, a lot of the research for A Traitor At Tower Bridge never actually made it into the book. Most of it was fascinating, if ultimately irrelevant to the tale I had to tell.For example: the two halves of Tower Bridge that open, which really are called bascules, only open wide (and high) enough to accommodate whichever ship is passing through. They are only raised to their highest, an angle of 86 degrees, when the monarch is on board the vessel.
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A Burglary In Belgravia (The Lady Eleanor Mysteries Book 2)

A Burglary In Belgravia (The Lady Eleanor Mysteries Book 2)

Lynda Wilcox

Lynda Wilcox

London 1924. While investigating the theft of a priceless necklace, Lady Eleanor Bakewell spends an evening at the theatre, but her enjoyment is curtailed by the discovery of the body of Sir David Bristol, the play's benefactor, in the box next to her own.Determined not to get involved, Eleanor is reluctantly forced to look into the case following requests by the murdered man's mistress and a major in Military Intelligence.When she discovers a connection between the string of pearls and the murder, Eleanor is faced with her hardest case yet, and a gang of spies who will stop at nothing to silence her.
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Long Tramp to Murder

Long Tramp to Murder

Lynda Wilcox

Lynda Wilcox

Holding down one job is hard enough. Working at two can be deadly!Investigating the murder of a wealthy widow, Verity Long is faced with two suspects, two perfect motives, and two unbreakable alibis. A witness claimed to have seen a tramp, but the vagrant vanished and in the ten years since has never come forward. All her enquiries lead to dead ends.Then, the boss at her other job stumbles upon a body at the local garden centre.Verity leaves the second murder well alone – until her boss has a series of near-fatal traffic accidents. Now, Verity must decide where her priorities lie – before she has another murder on her hands.
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