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Fiction Women Sleuths

A Small Hill to Die On

A Penny Brannigan Mystery

by (author) Elizabeth J. Duncan

Publisher
Minotaur
Initial publish date
Oct 2012
Category
Women Sleuths
  • Hardback

    ISBN
    9781250008244
    Publish Date
    Oct 2012
    List Price
    $28.99

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Out of print

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Description

Winner of the Bloody Words Light Mystery Award

The North Wales market town of Llanelen is abuzz when a Vietnamese family moves into Ty Brith Hall. It isn't long before the family's business dealings have the townsfolk wondering what's really going on up at the big house on the hill.

Things take a sinister turn when Penny Brannigan, spending a midwinter afternoon sketching the magnificent views that surround the town, discovers the body of the new family's teenage daughter. Many secrets lie buried in the shallow grave, along with the girl, who Penny identifies by the snakeskin manicure she received at Penny's salon. When an elderly woman returns to Llanelen to care for her ailing brother, Penny discovers the truth about another death at Ty Brith Hall, one that hits very close to home. Though Penny's romantic interest, Detective Chief Inspector Gareth Davies, warns her to stay away, Penny can't resist getting involved, and her urge to help will ultimately put her in danger.

Elizabeth J. Duncan's latest offering in this engaging series is filled with memorable characters, great escapes, explosive plot twists, and plenty of Welsh charm.

About the author

ELIZABETH J. DUNCAN teaches writing and communication planning in the Public Relations program at Humber College Institute of Technology and Advanced Learning. She lives in Toronto.

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Editorial Reviews

â??[A] satisfying addition to an entertaining cozy series.â? â??Booklist

â??This latest entry provides flashes of local color and the usual likable characters.â? â??Kirkus Reviews

â??First-time readers will not get lost in the fourth Penny Brannigan story: All of the relationships are clearly explained and you'll feel as though you have known Penny for years. The secondary characters are likeable, the town is beautifully described and [the story] has a very satisfying conclusion.â? â??RT Book Reviews (4 stars)

â??Elizabeth J. Duncan weaves an intriguing tale in this latest installment of her captivating series set in glorious North Wales. With vivid, realistic characters and a clever plot, Duncan's evocative prose and gentle sense of humor have never been better. A thoroughly entertaining read.â? â??Hannah Dennison, author of the Vicky Hill Mysteries

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