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Six Bells
A Bird In The Hand: The Blanchflower Mysteries
The Tragedy at Siddlecombe Manor
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The Blanchflower Mysteries Series

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The new short story in the Blanchflower Mysteries series.

A woman mysteriously disappears from Valley View Nursing Home and is reported missing. Sussex Police are short on resources and pass the case to Blanchflower and his associate, Inspector Ferraud.

The Chief of Police contacts Ferraud and he convinces Blanchflower to travel with him to Pease Pottage to down the missing person.

While they examine the woman’s past, Blanchflower learns something about himself that changes the dynamic between him and Ferraud forever and when Blanchflower later drops a bombshell; it makes Ferraud re-evaluate their working arrangements.

Working to solve the case opens up new lines of enquiry at every turn. Blanchflower questions his abilities when he is faced with an unforseen challenge and a name from the past makes Blanchflower open up to Ferraud about himself.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateSep 2, 2015
Six Bells
A Bird In The Hand: The Blanchflower Mysteries
The Tragedy at Siddlecombe Manor

Titles in the series (4)

  • The Tragedy at Siddlecombe Manor

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    The Tragedy at Siddlecombe Manor
    The Tragedy at Siddlecombe Manor

    Not your typical mystery short story: When a wealthy woman mysteriously disappears from Siddlecombe Manor - seemingly from her lover’s bed, Detective Inspector Blanchflower investigates. With his trademark fedora and handsome sidekick Inspector Ferraud, Blanchflower is contacted by the woman’s Father, desperate to find her. Ferraud doesn’t want to take the case but Blanchflower insists that they have to track down the missing woman; although there is no apparent motive for her disappearance, and there are no indications she has been kidnapped and held for ransom, despite her wealth and status in Society. Never one to turn away from a case, Blanchflower examines the woman’s past to establish why she has disappeared, and what he finds is truly unexpected; and leads Blanchflower down a different path to reveal the real motives of the people in the woman’s life. Meanwhile, Inspector Ferraud considers the merits of his recent promotion, and why he’s always a few steps behind Blanchflower in solving the case. The dynamic between Blanchflower and Ferraud entertains without detracting from the mystery which only this duo can solve.

  • Six Bells

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    Six Bells
    Six Bells

    Blanchflower's latest case has his faithful companion Ferraud in a bit of a stir. The case of a missing child, the Mother lost in the depths of despair, sends Blanchflower and Ferraud into London's East End. Ferraud calls in Chief Superintendent Luke Stevens when its clear that the case is more complicated than the duo had first estimated. What starts as a clear cut case evolves into something much darker, and this time its Ferraud who is out of his depths as six bells toll.

  • A Bird In The Hand: The Blanchflower Mysteries

    A Bird In The Hand: The Blanchflower Mysteries
    A Bird In The Hand: The Blanchflower Mysteries

    A NEW CASE FOR DETECTIVE INSPECTOR BLANCHFLOWER Detective Inspector Blanchflower takes on the case of a missing pet. Everything about the case displeases him but, faced with the prospect of being unable to pay rent on the rooms he shares with Inspector Ferraud, Blanchflower accepts the case. Delilah Rawthorne, an elderly woman who rambles through a dilapidated mansion house has lost her per Jackdaw and calls on The case intrigues Blanchflower, while Ferraud as ever plays catch up against the quick wit of his friend and companion, Blanchflower. The two examine Delilah’s extraordinary lifestyle and ponder the question of why the bird is missing, and what it will take to have it returned before it’s too late.

  • A Stitch In Time

    A Stitch In Time
    A Stitch In Time

    The new short story in the Blanchflower Mysteries series. A woman mysteriously disappears from Valley View Nursing Home and is reported missing. Sussex Police are short on resources and pass the case to Blanchflower and his associate, Inspector Ferraud. The Chief of Police contacts Ferraud and he convinces Blanchflower to travel with him to Pease Pottage to down the missing person. While they examine the woman’s past, Blanchflower learns something about himself that changes the dynamic between him and Ferraud forever and when Blanchflower later drops a bombshell; it makes Ferraud re-evaluate their working arrangements. Working to solve the case opens up new lines of enquiry at every turn. Blanchflower questions his abilities when he is faced with an unforseen challenge and a name from the past makes Blanchflower open up to Ferraud about himself.

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Ruby Binns-Cagney

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