For Richer For Deader by Helen Golden
Thank you @rararesources and @HelenGolden for letting me be part if this tour and reviewing this book.
For richer for deader front cover is pretty. it has 320 pages long. The genre is a mystery read.
This is good read and tbe characters where very instresting and i think my favorite was LadyvBea and lady Grace they kept me intertained to the end. It is and cosy and fun read. lovely writing and the good plot.
Heartwarming and fun 4 stars.
Blurb
Rumours are that the recent death of Kelley Lindsell (29), the personal chef of tycoon Rudy (68)
and Sheri Trotman (65) at Sir Hewitt’s Fawstead Manor country estate in Fenshire, has spooked Sybil
Bransgrove (36) so badly she’s considering cancelling her nuptials.
Meanwhile the bride and her mother, Lady Grace (61), are being supported by family friend Lady
Beatrice (36), the Countess of Rossex, who, alongside her business partner Perry Juke, is currently
managing the project to refurbish the Manor House and Lodge on the estate.
Not again! Now that Lady Grace has asked Lady Beatrice to liaise with the police during the
investigation into Kelley’s death, she’ll have to cooperate with boorish Detective Chief Inspector
Richard Fitzwilliam whether she likes it or not. Her only relief will be solving the murder with the help
of her friends Perry and Simon and her dog Daisy to get rid of him faster. But with so many wedding
party guests staying on-site, any one of them could be the killer. Can they find out who it is before
Sybil calls off the wedding…
Author Bio –
Hello. I’m Helen Golden. I write British contemporary cozy whodunnits with a hint of humour. I live in
small village in Lincolnshire in the UK with my husband, my step-daughter, her two cats, our two
dogs, sometimes my step-son, and our tortoise.
I used to work in senior management, but after my recent job came to a natural end I had the
opportunity to follow my dreams and start writing. It's very early in my life as an author, but so far
I'm loving it.
It’s crazy busy at our house, so when I’m writing I retreat to our caravan (an impulsive lockdown
purchase) which is mostly parked on our drive. When I really need total peace and quiet, I take it to a
lovely site about 15 minutes away and hide there until my family runs out of food or clean clothes
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