Murder in the Manger by Deborah Young

Murder in the Manger by Deborah Young

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Murder in the Manger by Deborah Young

When Sophie Sayers' plans for a cosy English country Christmas are interrupted by the arrival of her ex-boyfriend, her troubles are only just beginning. Before long, the whole village stands accused of murder.

Damian says he's come to direct the village nativity play, but Sophie thinks he's up to no good. What are those noises coming from his van? Who is the stranger lurking in the shadows? And whose baby, abandoned in the manger, disappears in plain sight? Enjoy the fun of a traditional Cotswold festive season, with echoes of Dickens' A Christmas Carol, as Sophie seeks a happy ending for her latest village mystery - and for her new romance with charming local bookseller Hector Munro.

Debbie Young lives and writes in a small Gloucestershire village, which inspires and informs her novels, which are set in a rural Cotswolds environment and are full of mystery, mayhem, and humour. Sophie Sayers Village Mysteries (novels), Staffroom at St Bride's - School Shops for Adults (novels), and Tales from Wendlebury Barrow (fast reads of novelette or novella length) are her three established series. Secrets at St Bride's, one of her novels, was shortlisted for the Bookbrunch Selfies Awards for best independently published fiction in the UK in 2020.

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ISBN 13 9781911223221
ISBN 10 1911223224
Title Murder in the Manger
Author Deborah Young
Series Sopphie Sayers Village Mysteries
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hawkesbury Press
Year published 2017-11-04
Number of pages 260
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.