Kate Ellis 7 Books Collection Set (Bone Garden, An Unhallowed Grave, Plague Maiden)

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Titles in This Set :. The Bone Garden. An Unhallowed Grave. A Painted Doom. The Skeleton Room. The Plague Maiden. The Funeral Boat. A Cursed Inheritance. Condition: BRAND NEW. Format: Paperback. ISBN:  ‎ 9789124145415. The Bone Garden:. An excavation at the lost gardens of Earlsacre Hall is halted when a skeleton is discovered beneath a 300-year-old stone plinth - the remains of a woman who was buried alive.. An Unhallowed Grave:. When the body of Pauline Brent is found hanging from a yew tree in a local graveyard, DS Wesley Peterson immediately suspects foul play. Then history provides him with a clue.. A Painted Doom:. Teenager Lewis Hoxworthy discovers a disturbing painting in a medieval barn; a discovery which excites archaeologist Neil Watson who is excavating an ancient manor house nearby.. The Skeleton Room:. When workmen converting former girls' boarding school, Chadleigh Hall, into a luxury hotel discover a skeleton in a sealed room, DI Wesley Peterson and his boss, Gerry Heffernan are called in to investigate.. The Plague Maiden:. When a letter arrives at Tradmouth police station, addressed to a DCI Norbert it causes quite a stir. For though DCI Norbert has long since moved on.. The Funeral Boat:. When a skeleton is discovered on a Devon smallholding, DS Wesley Peterson, a keen amateur archaeologist, is intrigued by the possibility that it is a Viking corpse, buried in keeping with ancient traditions.. A Cursed Inheritance:. The brutal massacre of the Harford family at Potwoolstan Hall in 1985 shocked the country and passed into local folklore. Now, twenty years later, a journalist researching the case has been murdered and the horror is reawakened.. About the Author :. Kate Ellis was born in Liverpool and studied drama in Manchester. Kate was awarded the Crime Writers’ Association Dagger in the Library award in 2019 and has been twice nominated for the CWA Short Story Dagger. She has also been nominated for the Theakstons Old Peculier Crime Novel of the Year. Kate was elected a member of The Detection Club in 2014. Visit her at www.kateellis.co.uk