About The Felixstowe Murder: A 1940s Chief Inspector Bryce story (Chief Inspector Bryce Murder Mysteries Book 3):
In August 1949, Detective Chief Inspector Bryce and his new bride Veronica are holidaying in the East Anglian resort of Felixstowe.
During afternoon tea in the Palm Court of their hotel, a man dies at a nearby table. He has been poisoned.
Reluctant to get directly involved, Bryce nevertheless agrees to help the inexperienced local police inspector get to grips with his first murder case, turning his honeymoon into a ‘busman’s holiday’.
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Author Bio:
Peter Zander-Howell (a pen name) lives with his wife in East Anglia, U.K. They have three children and three grandchildren.
Deciding to get out of the rat-race, Peter took very early retirement from his management role in a very large company. Then, far too young to retire completely and wanting to keep his mind occupied, he started a small and successful business. Twenty years later he sold that business, and has now embarked on a third career as an author.
During his first two careers, Peter served as a magistrate for thirty-four years.
His stories to date are all set in 1940s England, and are written in homage to the “Golden Age of Detective Fiction”. All feature Detective Chief Inspector Bryce. Each book stands alone, but in chronological order they are:
The Bedroom Window Murder
The Courthouse Murder
The Felixstowe Murder
Multiples of Murder contains three novellas in one download (or in one paperback):
Death in an Office Kitchen
Death in the Public Baths
Death on a London Bus (a ‘prequel’, set three years before the other stories).
Death at Mistram Manor.