Her Dying Mind: A British Murder Mystery (The Wild Fens Murder Mystery Series Book 11)
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When the body of an elderly woman is discovered propped against her bedroom door clutching her heart, locals are saddened but not surprised.
But when the body of a man is discovered in the house, it falls to Freya Bloom and her team to investigate the suspicious deaths. However, piecing together the life of a woman who neighbours refer to as Mad Alice will not be an easy job, and if Freya is to solve the mystery she must question her own sense of reality.
Her Dying Mind is the unforgettable eleventh book in the Wild Fens Murder Mystery series by Jack Cartwright. Filled with twists, peppered with romance, and flavoured with humour, the Wild Fens Murder Mystery series is perfect for fans of Joy Ellis, JM Dalgliesh, Ann Cleeves, and Rachel McClean.
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Additional information
Publisher | Chestnut Press (30 Sept. 2023) |
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Language | English |
File size | 3254 KB |
Simultaneous device usage | Unlimited |
Text-to-Speech | Enabled |
Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
X-Ray | Not Enabled |
Word Wise | Enabled |
Sticky notes | On Kindle Scribe |
Print length | 392 pages |
Page numbers source ISBN | B0CJLLG5SY |
by keith
I have enjoyed the series so far, and look forward to the next book. I will have to wait until next year for the next instalment of the teams adventures, which have been well written and researched. I recommend the series for those who have not tried Jack Cartwright.
by Anne Evans
I’ve read all of the books in this series and looking forward to number 12. I love the characters, the well written plots and all the twists and turns these books have
by Samuel Murphy
A very good detective story that has the detectives involved trying to uncover who the body is of a man behind a bedroom door which in turn a female on opposite side has died from a heart attack. With no suspects and farm labourers one of which went missing five years previously linked into local burglaries it transpired that a local businessman with overseas connections had an affair resulting in the birth of a son brought up by the husband of the women who came in search of his father. Plenty of twists and turns until the end.
by Waldorf
A first-class mystery in this latest in the series, a simple start leads into a complicated crime for Freya Bloom and the team. With plenty of twists and turns and an unlikely outcome, this is a really good read.
by wendyredrobin
from ITU to home, but not nearly as long as waiting for Bloom and Savage’ next appearance in print.
Began my journey with this series whilst in hospital, sometimes the murderer is obvious, but the motive not so easily wrinkled out. This predominantly female Major Crime Team gets fleshed out with each book and are growing within their roles as you would expect and it’s glorious. Gillespie slowly transforming from team enforcer, to still the guy who wears his clown’s mask yet occasionally shows compassion and goes the extra mile with victims and vulnerable witnesses.
So this time around I got the who and why, but the how stumped me.
Excellent Mr Cartwright, looking forward to the next ☝????
by Barney1
Hooked from the first page
by Bedding Heaven®
This series keeps getting better. The main character Freya Bloom is quirky and clever, and her team are so disparate it’s amazing it works but it does work very well.
I can’t wait for the next book to see what is going to happen next. Well worth a read.
by Mrs C McWilliam
I have now read 11 books in this series and find them ticking all the boxes for a good thriller. Lots of twists and turns, Jack Cartwright keeps you waiting until near the end before it all unravels. I can’t wait for book 12 and don’t know what I will read when the series is ended