About Rachel Markham Mystery Series Box Set (Books 1-3): Cozy British Detectives Omnibus – Box Set of 3 Mysteries:
IN THIS THREE-BOOK BOX SET:
BOOK 1: MURDER AT RUTHERFORD HALL – Set in 1946 England, Murder at Rutherford Hall is a gripping tale that will have you turning pages till the end to figure out ‘whodunit’! The charming characters simply pull you in to a setting of elaborate richness woven with humour and portraits of a bygone era where homes were large and beautiful, people dressed for dinners and life moved with a certain grace for the privileged. Against this enchanting backdrop, love and betrayal, life and death, laughter and grief, wealth and poverty come together to provide an immensely entertaining read.
BOOK 2: MURDER AT RAVENROCK – Set in 1947, England, Murder at Ravenrock is an intriguing sequel to PB Kolleri’s first book, ‘Murder at Rutherford Hall. When a spate of baffling murders, rock the charming albeit sleepy town of Dartmouth, in Devon, Rachel and Jeremy, must go all out, to unravel the mysterious deaths, and unmask the ingenious criminal mind behind them.
BOOK 3: THE RIVERTON CASE – Set in 1947, England and India. Jeremy and Rachel set sail for Indian shores on the behest of a fabulously wealthy Indian Maharajah, to solve a case unlike anything they’ve encountered before. The journey takes them through the lives of Indian Royalty, and gives them a fascinating glimpse into the charmed life of British India,
towards the end of an Era of the British Raj to solve the baffling murder of a beautiful young English woman – Kitty Riverton who was found murdered in a marble folly, on the grounds of the magnificent Dharanpore Palace. They must also race against time to retrieve the spectacular Royal ruby necklace, ‘The Pride of Dharanpore’, which went missing, on the night of the murder. Their investigation takes them through the murky labyrinth of Palace intrigues and politics, where nothing is as it seems and motives abound.
Star Reviews for Books in The Rachel Markham Mystery Series on Amazon.
5.0 out of 5 stars A highly intelligent and fun game of Clue, April 16, 2015 By TFLReader
I just love a good mystery and author PB Kolleri has put together a great mystery series here with her “Rachel Markham Mystery Series”. I love British characters and stories, and particularly ones that are fast-paced and keep me guessing until the end. This was one of those for sure. If you are an Agatha Christie fan or just love a good mystery, don’t pass up this engaging series.
5.0 out of 5 stars Love the Rachel Markham series, April 24, 2014 By Doreen Farley
I love mysteries post world war 2! I enjoyed the character of Rachel Markham very much. A delightful and cozy read.
A great surprise, March 14, 2013 By Bookworm
this book was a wonderful surprise. Lots of charming characters that you will fall in love with–whether they are good guys or bad. The setting is fabulous–you feel right at home in the beautiful homes and their gorgeous surroundings in England. This is a terrific page-turner that you won’t be able to put down.
Great English manor house mystery!!, February 16, 2013 By David Malmberg
Really enjoyed it! Reminded me of Agatha Christie at her best.
5.0 out of 5 stars A Cozy And Fun Read, February 19, 2013 By L.I. LINDA (LI NY)
This book reads like a P.B.S. television mystery series. I am an Anglophile and enjoyed every page. I highly recommend it to lovers of all things British.
A SPECIAL NOTE TO ALL READERS: Please note that all spellings are in British English. Words like humour, colour, flavour, kerfuffle, among others, are not “misspelled” but that is exactly how these words are written in British English. We hope you will enjoy this set of ‘whodunits’ for its traditional British colloquialisms and English charm.
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Author Bio:
2023 Publisher’s Update:
“The Alcoholic Man-Eater of Didihat & Other Stories” was launched in January 2023. It is a collection of short stories from the Himalayas, where wild leopards roam free and sometimes become man-eaters that pose a deadly threat to the human populace residing in the Himalayan foothills. it contains several real-life Shikar (hunting) episodes involving man-eating leopards in modern times.
You can now follow the author on Twitter @PearlKolleri and on Facebook; https://www.facebook.com/pearl.kolleri/
P.B.Kolleri is the author of the Bestselling Rachel Markham Mystery Series, which is a series of entertaining whodunits set in the Post WW-II Era.
The Author lives high up in the Himalayan Mountains of Northern India with her family and writes books whenever she gets some time off from her Hebrew and Greek Studies, gardening, and the full-time job of being a mom to her teenage daughter and three dogs. Her first book was first published in 2013 and since then, she has written and published 7 books, 2 Book Sets/ Omnibuses, and a Collection of Short Stories.
2022 Publisher’s Update:
The long-awaited Mystery Book Sets are now available to readers exclusively on Amazon.
The First Book Set/ Omnibus includes the first Three Mysteries – Murder at Rutherford Hall, Murder at Ravenrock & The Riverton Case in a 3-In-1 Book Set. Release Date: 24 June 2022
The Second Book Set/ Omnibus includes the next 3 Mysteries – The Santinelli Case, The Marbury Murders & Death at Fernside in a 3-In-1 Book Set. Release Date: 7th July 2022.
They feature the globetrotting team of British detectives – Rachel Markham & Jeremy Richards.
The first 7 books in the series are;
Book 1: Murder at Rutherford Hall, (Published on 10th Jan 2013)
Book 2: Murder at Ravenrock, (Published on 10th July 2013)
Book 3: The Riverton Case (Published on 24th October 2013)
Book 4: The Santinelli Case (Published on 10th June 2014)
Book 5: The Marbury Murders (Published on 14th April 2015)
Book 6: Death at Fernside (Published on 23rd March 2016)
Book 7: The Oracle of Death (Published on 3rd April 2017)
The series, which was flagged off by her first bestseller – Murder at Rutherford Hall, is a series of independent murder mysteries, featuring the husband-wife detective team – Rachel Markham and Jeremy Richards. Their intelligence, camaraderie as well as individuality offer many opportunities for humour and light heartedness in an otherwise grim genre, which the author exploits rather shamelessly, to infuse joy and an inherent love for life into the ‘Whodunits’.