A Fatal Winter: A Max Tudor Novel by G M Malliet

A Fatal Winter: A Max Tudor Novel by G M Malliet

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Max - Anglican priest, former MI5 agent, and village heartthrob - investigates two deaths at Chedrow Castle. But his growing attraction to Awena Owen complicates his case, as does the recent arrival at Chedrow Castle of a raucous group of long-lost, greedy relatives, any one of whom has a motive for murder.

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A Fatal Winter: A Max Tudor Novel by G M Malliet

Max - Anglican priest, former MI5 agent, and village heartthrob - investigates two deaths at Chedrow Castle. But his growing attraction to Awena Owen complicates his case, as does the recent arrival at Chedrow Castle of a raucous group of long-lost, greedy relatives, any one of whom has a motive for murder.

G. M. Malliet's first St. Just mystery won the 2008 Agatha Award for Best First Novel, and was chosen by Kirkus Reviews as a best book of the year. It was nominated for several awards, including the Anthony, the Macavity and a Lefty Award for best police procedural. Her series from Minotaur featuring a former MI5 Agent turned vicar of a small English village debuted in Autumn of 2011. Of the fourth book in the series, Cleveland.com raved: [Malliet] may be the best mystery author writing in English at the moment (along with Tana French). She's certainly the most entertaining. She attended graduate school in Cambridge and Oxford; she and her husband travel frequently to the UK, the setting for her books. Weycombe is her first book of dark suspense. You can visit her at www.GMMalliet.com.

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ISBN 13 9780312647971
ISBN 10 0312647972
Title A Fatal Winter: A Max Tudor Novel
Author G M Malliet
Series Max Tudor Novel Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Minotaur Books,US
Year published 2012-10-16
Number of pages 400
Prizes Short-listed for Agatha Awards (Novel) 2012
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.