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The Morbid Kitchen Jennie Melville

The Morbid Kitchen By Jennie Melville

The Morbid Kitchen by Jennie Melville


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Summary

A Charmian Daniels novel

The Morbid Kitchen Summary

The Morbid Kitchen by Jennie Melville

The murder of a Windsor schoolgirl at Miss Bailey's Nursery School ten years ago shocked the local community. Closed down, the school stood empty and rotting, but Nancy Bailey would not sell. Sometimes the neighbours thought that the heard voices and saw lights in the 'murder house' ...Nancy's half-sister inherits the house and, opening up the basement room, is greeted by a horrifying sight: the body of a woman, a decapitated head between its legs. As the police re-open their investigations, high-ranking policewoman Charmian Daniels must dig deep into an underworld of dark secrets and witchcraft to unmask a ruthless, perverted killer.

The Morbid Kitchen Reviews

Melville imparts a dreadful disquiet to whatever she so cunningly touches. * Sunday Times *
Jennie Melville shoots to the top of the crime class with The Morbid Kitchen. * Peterborough Evening Telegraph *
A copper-bottomoed guarantee of a fine atmospheric and intriguing mystery * Sunday Telegraph *

About Jennie Melville

Jennie Melville, a pseudonym for Gwendoline Butler, was born and brought up in south London, and was one of the most universally praised of English mystery authors. She wrote over fifty novels under both names. Educated at Haberdashers, she read history at Oxford, and later married Dr Lionel Butler, Principal of Royal Holloway College. She had one daughter. Gwendoline Butler's crime novels are hugely popular in both Britain and the United States, and her many awards included the Crime Writers' Association's Silver Dagger. She was also selected as being one of the top two hundred crime writers in the world by The Times.

Additional information

GOR013503175
9781447296355
1447296354
The Morbid Kitchen by Jennie Melville
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pan Macmillan
2015-06-04
202
N/A
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