The Val & Arbie Mysteries - The Last Word Is Death (The Val & Arbie Mysteries, Book 2)

By Faith Martin

COMING SOON – the second book in the Val and Arbie mysteries and the follow up to Murder by Candlelight – PRE-ORDER NOW. Can be read as a standalone.

Praise for Murder by Candlelight: ‘Brilliant characters that leap off the page.’ THE SUN

Arbuthnot ‘Arbie’ Swift arrives at Dashwood House, a glamorously modern hotel in the up-and-coming resort of Galton-next-the-Sea, but all plans for a relaxing stay are scuppered when one of the guests is found dead.

The body is found in the writing room, the victim part of a set visiting the seaside town for an engagement party, which happens to include Arbie’s old friend, Val.

Familiar with Val and Arbie’s previous experience in solving puzzling crimes, the bride asks the pair to investigate. They quickly discover that the victim had no shortage of enemies, and many of the guests are up to no good. But who is simply hiding a secret, and who is hiding murder?

Praise for Murder by Candlelight:

We devoured this whoddunit in one sitting!’ BELLA

‘With murder, intrigue, and ghostly happenings, this will satisfy cosy crime fans.’ HEAT

‘Her knowledge of the genre and easy writing style makes this an effortless and fun read.’ MY WEEKLY

‘A clever mystery.’ WOMAN’S OWN

‘This engaging and energetic mystery hosts an abundance of engaging characters and is great fun.’ PLATINUM

‘The perfect village mystery. A golden-age world with an energy that is totally contemporary.’ J.M. Hall, author of A Spoonful of Murder

‘A charming and clever take on a locked room murder.’ Sarah Yarwood-Lovett, author of The Doctor Nell Ward Mysteries

Format: ebook
Release Date: 02 Jan 2025
Pages: None
ISBN: 978-0-00-859008-6
Faith Martin has been writing for thirty years, under different pen names, and has published over fifty novels. She began writing romantic thrillers as Maxine Barry, but quickly turned to crime! As Joyce Cato she wrote classic-style whodunits, since she’s always admired the golden-age crime novelists. But it was when she created her fictional DI Hillary Greene, and began writing under the name of Faith Martin, that she finally became more widely known. Having penned the Ryder & Loveday series set back in the 1960s in the City of Oxford, Faith Martin has now turned to the golden age itself, with a brand new series set in the Cotswolds of the 1920s. Having lived in Oxfordshire all her life, both the city and the countryside/wildlife often feature in her novels. The fauna of a farming landscape has always played a big part in her life – and often sneak its way onto the pages of her books.

”'A wonderful Wodehousian world of intrigue and suspicion and a tricky puzzle to solve.” - Helena Dixon, author of the Miss Underhay Mysteries

”'All the ingredients of a classic mystery - engaging characters and an impossible crime. The story races along like a runaway locomotive… enormous fun.” - Orlando Murrin, author of Knife Skills for Beginners