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A DEADLY WEB by Jeanne M. Dams

A DEADLY WEB

by Jeanne M. Dams

Pub Date: Nov. 1st, 2022
ISBN: 978-0-7278-5046-1
Publisher: Severn House

Dorothy Martin, an American expatriate in the English countryside, and her husband, retired chief constable Alan Nesbitt, solve a murder and gain a relative.

Alan’s unofficial great-niece Lucy Bowman, who was born in England but moved to the U.S. with her family as a young tween, plans to visit them while she’s in Sherebury to head a conference at the university. Although Dorothy’s a bit apprehensive, she’s also a warm person who loves to entertain and can always count on her neighbor Jane Langland to pitch in. The delightful Lucy admits to being in love with Iain Campbell, a wealthy fundraiser whose marriage proposal has been sealed with a ring that’s the spitting image of Princess Diana’s. Naturally, Alan and Dorothy both sense something wrong with this picture of perfection. When Alan takes Lucy’s uninsured ring to be appraised and learns that it’s only a well-made copy, they both use their networks to find out more about Iain. In the meantime, their dog, Watson, brings home a tiny kitten who’ll go on to play a crucial role in their investigation. As Iain makes his way to the U.K., they acknowledge that they’ve been unable to find out anything about him, almost as if he’d never existed. After Iain’s killed in a hit-and-run in London carrying ID in the name of William Gray, the ensuing investigation reveals a tangled web of criminal schemes. Lucy, first devastated, then furious at having been taken in by a clever con man, resolves to help solve the crime.

Old-fashioned British mores take some very modern twists in this charming mystery.