Kate Shackleton's tenth adventure, in which she investigates a crime in Brontë country. 'The series is right up there with Miss Marple' Sunday Sport
Taking the perfect photograph can be murder . . .
Yorkshire, 1928. Indomitable sleuth Kate Shackleton is taking a well-deserved break from her detective work and indulging in her other passion: photography. When her local Photographic Society proposes an outing, Kate jumps at the chance to visit Haworth and Stanbury, in the heart of Brontë country, the setting for Wuthering Heights.
But when an obnoxious member of their party is murdered, the group is thrown into disarray. Is the murderer amongst them, or did the loud-mouthed Tobias have more enemies than they might have imagined?
Armed with her wit and wiles, and of course her trusty camera, it's up to Kate to crack the case, and get that perfect shot too . . .
'Frances Brody has the knack of spinning a tale that has the charm of the period' Daily Mail
'Kate Shackleton is a splendid heroine' Ann Granger
Frances Brody
skilfully plays on our emotions by signalling the likely guilt of the one person who attracts our sympathy. Newcomers to this
well-established series will enjoy earlier titles, too