Download Westford Bay B&B British Cozy Mysteries by Nic Roberts (.ePUB)

Westford Bay B&B British Cozy Mysteries by Nic Roberts (0.5-3)
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Overview: I’ve always had a passion for writing stories and loved being able to create a world and have my characters live inside it. Being able to do this has been a dream come true and I’m so grateful that you could join me on this journey . I live in the United Kingdom with my Husband and four young children who keep me busy and who I wouldn’t ever be without.
Genre: Mystery/Thriller

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0.5 Bakeries and Bones – Sticks and Bones and…Baker’s Stones?
To most people, Ally Wescott has an idyllic life. Engaged to a French banker, a quaint apartment in Greater London, an array of amazing friends and a family friend whose bakery she gets to spend her free time in, polishing her passion for making sweet treats. What could possibly go wrong?
She’s about to find out.
A surprise letter, a wavering fiancé and the discovery of bones are about to shake her peaceful world to the core, and this time, a cup of tea and a slice of apple pie won’t fix the major upheaval in her life… or will it?

1. Beaches and Bodies – Life’s a Beach Until Someone Gets Hurt…
Leaving London behind, Ally Wescott finds herself running the B&B her grandfather left her in his will.
The small village of Westford is quiet, quaint and picturesque and the locals seem to all know each other. Part of her craves the busy life she left behind, because just how interesting can a sleepy coastal community get?
She’s about to learn the hard way…
The body of a young woman washes up on the beach by her B&B, and suddenly she’s thrust into the middle of a murder investigation.
Who was she? How did she come to be out there alone? And most importantly, who killed her?
With the rekindled friendships of Fran and Lewis and a suitably handsome detective to pull information from (and keep her distracted!), she’s determined to get answers… Even if the killer might be closer to home than one might think.

2. Grooms and Graves – A Grave Mistake, or a Sinister Crime?
After the tense conclusion of last months murder investigation, Ally Wescott was looking forward to life much less dramatic and playing host to guests from the Adams wedding couldn’t have been more perfect, until the groom disappears the morning of the wedding and the close knit village is wrought with gossip and rumors.
Until they find him…
She’s heard of bodies beneath graves, but being found on top of one only tickles her intrigue.
She promised everyone, including the dashing D.I Ardent, that she’d keep well away and not get involved this time, and she intends to do just that until someone close to her is hauled in as the key suspect and she can’t help but dive in and protect them.
Cake, Cops, Cats and Clues aplenty, someone has to know something… And if her friend isn’t the killer then who is? Who could be capable of killing a man just before he gets married and most importantly, will they strike again?

3. Lighthouses and Lies – Life’s a Beach Until Someone Gets Hurt…
Leaving London behind, Ally Wescott finds herself running the B&B her grandfather left her in his will.
The small village of Westford is quiet, quaint and picturesque and the locals seem to all know each other. Part of her craves the busy life she left behind, because just how interesting can a sleepy coastal community get?
She’s about to learn the hard way…
The body of a young woman washes up on the beach by her B&B, and suddenly she’s thrust into the middle of a murder investigation.
Who was she? How did she come to be out there alone? And most importantly, who killed her?
With the rekindled friendships of Fran and Lewis and a suitably handsome detective to pull information from (and keep her distracted!), she’s determined to get answers… Even if the killer might be closer to home than one might think.

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