Marsh & Daughter series by Amy Myers (#1-8)
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Overview: Amy Myers has been a full-time writer since 1988, and has written a wide range of novels, from historical sagas and contemporary romance to crime. She is married to an American and lives in Kent. Many of her novels have been published under the name of Harriet Hudson. Previous crime novels by Amy Myers for Severn House include the Auguste Didier series and The Wickenham Murders, Peter and Georgia Marsh’s first adventure.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
1. The Wickenham Murders
Fingerprints left on Time. This is the premise on which Peter Marsh – a former policeman invalided out of the force – and his daughter, Georgia, base their investigations into unsolved past murders.
In 1929, in the village of Wickenham, Kent, Davy Todd was charged with murdering Amy Proctor, middle-aged daughter of the local doctor. As Marsh & Daughter begin their investigations, a skeleton is found in the woods of Wickenham Manor Hotel.
Two seemingly unconnected events – yet Georgia and her father feel intuitively that there must be a link, and together, they set out to find it . .
2. Murder in Friday Street
A most haunting melody…
When young Alice Winters is found dead close to a ruined medieval tower just outside the remote village of Friday Street, her boyfriend Jake is charged with murder. That evening the haunting melody is heard, which, according to village tradition, is played whenever there has been a miscarriage of justice.
The case arouses the interest of Peter and Georgia Marsh, the father and daughter team who specialize in cases where the past has reached out to touch the present. And Friday Street was also the scene of a notorious tragedy in 1968, when the famous rock singer Fanny Star returned to the village of her birth only to be murdered.
Had the tune been heard then too? Was her singing partner, Adam Jones, wrongly convicted? Peter and Georgia set out to discover the secrets of Friday Street – but their first obstacle is to break the silence of the village, anxious to protect its own.
3. Murder in Hell’s Corner
At a reunion of Spitfire pilots from the Battle of Britain, Georgia and Peter Marsh discover that a murder, as yet unsolved, took place in the 1970s, and decide to investigate. The victim was popular war hero Patrick Fairfax.
But as the father and daughter team investigate, they discover that Fairfax was not as universally liked as he first appeared. The Fairfax family keeps the flame burning and the memories alive, but what Peter and Georgia discover sets up a train of deadly events as the passions of today boil over to prevent the truth of the past from emerging.
Amy Myers has been a full-time writer since 1988, and has written a wide range of novels, from historical sagas and contemporary romance to crime. She is married to an American and lives in Kent. Many of her novels have been published under the name of Harriet Hudson. Previous crime novels by Amy Myers for Severn House include the Auguste Didier series and The Wickenham Murders, Peter and Georgia Marsh’s first adventure.
4. Murder and the Golden Goblet
A memorial plaque in an old Kentish church sets wheelchair-bound ex-cop Peter Marsh and his daughter Georgia on a long and dangerous trail that will lead them not only into the world of art fakes in 1950s Paris but further back still to the legends of King Arthur, Sir Gawain and their connections with Dover Castle.
Is it just legend, or is Arthur’s golden goblet still to be found deep in the Kentish soil? And was the boating accident in which Lance Venyon was lost in 1961 an accident – or murder?
5. Murder in the Mist
A new investigation for family duo Peter and Georgia Marsh.
Lost in the Kent countryside, ex-cop Peter Marsh and his daughter Georgia find themselves in a neglected garden, where blue love-in-a-mist flowers are fighting for survival amongst the overgrown weeds. It ceases to seem so idyllic when they discover that in 1949, Alwyn Field, one of the Fernbourne Five, had hanged himself from one of its trees.
The Fernbourne Five came to fame in the late 1930s, known not only for their artistic work, but also for the doomed love affair between Elfie Lane and Alwyn Field, and for the tragic death of the brilliant poet Roy Sandford… Now Fernbourne Manor is to be opened amid much publicity as an exciting arts centre in honour of the Five, one of whom is still alive. But when Peter and Georgia begin to make enquiries about Alwyn Field, they are met with inexplicable hostility.
6. Murder Takes the Stage
A new investigation for family duo Peter and Georgia Marsh.
Peter and Georgia Marsh are in the Kentish seaside resort of Broadstairs, on the trail of Georgia’s missing brother Rick, when they come across the strange tale of a haunted fish and chip shop. Tom, the “ghost”, was one of the Three Joeys, a clown trio who worked on the pier in the 1950s. Tom was accused of the murder of his beautiful wife and seemingly committed suicide, though his sweetheart, now seventy-four years old, has never given up hope of finding him again.
They pursue both mysteries but the journey to discovery is a dangerous one. Passions run high, and the road to the truth is a dangerous one, running side by side with the Marshes’ private quest to find the answer to Rick’s disappearance …
7. Murder on the Old Road
When Georgia and Peter Marsh encounter a group of weirdly dressed ‘pilgrims’ about to set out along the Old Road to Canterbury, it is clear that more is at stake than the play the Chillingham Drama Group is shortly to perform.
Ostensibly, it is to be a re-enactment of a similar pilgrimage and production over forty years earlier. But that event ended in the murder of Hugh Wayncroft, the gentle owner of the local manor house, a slaying that has never been solved.
Determined to discover the killer, Marsh & Daughter set out on a dangerous journey: one that could provide the solution not only to Chillingham’s problems, but to their own.
8. Murder in Abbot’s Folly
Curiosity about a murder that took place in an eighteenth-century folly draws father and daughter team Peter and Georgia Marsh to attend a summer gala in honour of Jane Austen at Stourdens, a fast decaying Georgian mansion in Kent.
But instead of enjoying a literary day out, they are thrust into a tense situation rapidly approaching boiling point. Robert Luckhurst, the murdered former owner of Stourdens, was an avid collector of Jane Austen memorabilia, and his collection is thought to contain thrilling secrets about the novelist’s love life. Whether the Fettises, the new owners of both Stourdens and the collection, should reveal them or not is fiercely debated.
It is a battle in which Peter and Georgia are caught up in their search for the truth about Luckhurst’s death – and a battle which pitches Georgia into danger as murder once again strikes at Stourdens …
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