Murder on the Levels

ebook Exham-on-Sea Murder Mystery

By Frances Evesham

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Libby's chocolates sell like hot cakes... until people begin to die.

When a group of cyclists, all customers at the bakery in small town Exham-on-Sea, are poisoned, suspicion falls on the shop itself, and Libby's food.
In partnership with attractive, blue-eyed Max Ramshore and his huge sheepdog, Bear, Libby Forest sets out to uncover the poisoner and save the bakery.
But who can she trust when even her deceased husband wasn't all he seemed?
If you love murder mysteries, clever animals, cake and chocolate, take a trip to leafy Somerset in the second story in the Exham-on-Sea murder mystery series, as Libby digs deeper into the lives of the close-knit seaside community, with Bear at her side.
*For lovers of Agatha Christie novels, *Midsomer Murders, pets and cake, the green fields, rolling hills and sandy beaches of England's West Country are a perfect setting for crime, intrigue and mystery.

{::}THE EXHAM-ON-SEA MURDER MYSTERIES:**
1. Murder at the Lighthouse
2. Murder on the Levels:
3. Murder on the Tor:
4. Murder at the Cathedral
5. Murder at the Bridge
6. Murder at the Castle
7. Murder at the Gorge
8. Murder at the Abbey

Other Books by Frances Evesham in the Ham Hill Murder Mystery series
A Village Murder
A Racing Murder
A Harvest Murder

## Here's what readers are saying about the series:

'This is a perfect short, cosy mystery.'

'It makes you wonder if English country villages are safe places to live. But I certainly would given half a chance.'

'With every book, I grow more fond of Libby and Exham; this time it already felt like coming home.'

'If you like Miss Marple this amateur sleuth will enthral you.'

Murder on the Levels