"strong British cozy"
Leonora Stavely was one of the first female journalists who
became known by taking daring chances in all the hot spots
of the world. Now, nearing eighty she has retired to a
small cottage living the life of an eccentric recluse. She
doesn't see very many people and is more than happy living
with her animals for companionship. One of the few people
whom she stays in touch with is Sheila Mallory who she
has known since she was a child. When Lenora dies, E. Coli is found in her bloodstream and
the Environmental Agency said that there was something that
got into the water supply. When Sheila looks closely at
the stream that is allegedly the source of the
contamination she sees no dead animals or vegetation.
Knowing that her friend was getting ready to write her
memoirs, Sheila strongly believes her friend was murdered.
She just has to find a way to find out who and then try to
prove it, no easy task since Leonora had plenty of enemies
who would have benefited from her death. Fans of British cozies will definitely want to read Mrs.
Mallory AND DEATH BY WATER. The latest installment in this
long running series is full of surprising twists and
shocking turns. In trying to solve the who-done-it, Sheila
gives the reader some fascinating insights into village
life in England. Hazel Holt always has a fascinating story
to tell and she does it very well. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted December 10, 2002
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