The new Lois Meade mystery - A spate of equestrian thefts has hit Long Farnden. Lois Meade agrees to listen out for any incriminating rumours. Once again, Lois proves herself invaluable to Chief Inspector Hunter Cowgill, but things take a more dangerous turn when she finds herself a prime target ...
To her own credit, Lois’s cleaning business is really starting to clean up. So much that she decides to open up a new office in the neighboring town of Tresham, where she takes note of an unusually busy—and slightly sinister—storefront across the street. But business quickly mixes with Lois’s nos...
I had to read this book in the series out of order (which I hate to do) because my library didn't have it. I'm to the point in the series now where Lois Meades kids have grown up and left the house. Now that I've gone back and read an earlier book I've found I prefer it when the kids are still at...
Not the type of book I usually read (or even think about) a "cozy"--a mystery set in an English village populated by odd but lovable people who fill time and space while the protagonist--generally a woman, almost never a police officer or private detective--solves a murder while going about her n...
Lois usually steers clear of local gossip, but after tidying up the house that newcomer Reg Abthorpe claims to have inherited, she has more suspicions than she can keep to herself. The home's previous resident was known for his beloved terrier, robust nature, and deficiency of living relatives. S...
In a small English village, an old gentleman is found dead beside his murdered rooster who has been disturbing the neighbours with his early morning crowing. There is a strange, grumpy recluse living next door. Meanwhile, an elderly blind woman has moved in across the street where there appears...