

A Case of Major Murder
(A Quinn Flitcroft Mystery)
Ordinarily, there’s not too much crime to speak of in Port Erin, a sleepy seaside village on the Isle of Man.
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So when Quinn Flitcroft, working as an insurance fraud investigator in England, hears about a gruesome murder in her hometown, she is understandably horrified.
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Quinn is fairly confident that her former Isle of Man Constabulary colleagues will wrap this case up in no time. And that confidence is well-placed, as it should happen, because it doesn’t take too long before somebody is warming the cells in police custody. But Quinn’s world is turned upside down, however, when the prime suspect turns out to be somebody intimately close to her.
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As such, Quinn boards the next flight home to find out what’s going on and clear up what she’s certain is a terrible misunderstanding before the real murderer should strike again.
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But the clock is ticking in A Case of Major Murder…
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A Case of Pier Pressure
(A Quinn Flitcroft Mystery)

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Toby Haddock and his investigative partner, Quinn Flitcroft, had recently played a pivotal role in bringing a vicious murderer to justice.
But if Toby thought life in his new home on the Isle of Man was going to be a sedate, quiet affair from now on, he was in for a serious wake-up call.
When Rupert Beauregard, a wealthy, hotshot property mogul, finds his plans for an exclusive seaside development in Port Erin fiercely opposed by the locals, he flies to the island determined to calm their nerves and prevent an uprising that could cost him millions.
However, if Rupert thinks he can steady the ship with a bit of charm and a handful of glossy brochures, he has seriously underestimated just how far some folk are willing to go to scupper his grand ideas.Before long, the newly formed Flitcroft & Haddock Detective Agency is called into action to keep matters from spiralling dangerously out of control.
And once again, the clock is ticking in A Case of Pier Pressure...






