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It's harvest time in the village of Kurland St. Mary as Lucy and Robert prepare to take their vows - but a murderer has taken an unseasonable vow of vengeance . . . As Miss Lucy Harrington, daughter of the village rector, and Major Sir Robert Kurland plan their nuptials, the major is beginning to wonder if he'll ever hear wedding bells. He's seen complex military campaigns that involved less strategy, and he's finding Lucy's meddling family maddening. When the body of Ezekiel Thurrock, the church verger, is discovered crushed by a stone gargoyle that has fallen from the bell tower, the tragic death strikes a somber note and the wedding is delayed. But the evidence suggests this was no accident, and Lucy wonders if bad blood at the village fair had anything to do with the man's mysterious demise, since there was much bitterness over Ezekiel's prizewinning vegetables. As Lucy and Robert uncover long-standing village feuds, the town's dark secrets begin to take their toll and the couple soon finds they too are in grave danger . . .Outstanding Praise for Catherine Lloyd and her Kurland St. Mary Mysteries! Death Comes to Kurland Hall "The third in this charming Regency series has a darker side." - Library Journal"Lloyd is an expert on all things early 19th-century England and it shows. This engaging book ends with a twist readers won't see coming." - Mystery Scene"A saucy tale of love and murder, Regency style." - Kirkus ReviewsDeath Comes to London"Excellent historical detail, delightfully flawed lead characters, and the doings of the season make for entertaining reading. M. C. Beaton fans will enjoy this series." - BOOKLIST "A pleasant combination of Regency romance and mystery that evokes fond memories of Georgette Heyer." - Kirkus Reviews"Engaging ... Regency fans will find plenty to like." - Publishers Weekly Death Comes to the Village"Lloyd combines a satisfying mystery with plenty of wit and character development." - Booklist"A Regency Rear Window whose chair-bound hero and the woman who civilizes him generate sparks worthy of Darcy and Elizabeth." - Kirkus Reviews"A delightful debut ... Readers will hope death returns soon to Kurland St. Mary." - Publishers Weekly (starred review)



About the Author

Catherine Lloyd

Catherine Lloyd grew up in London, England in the middle of a large family of girls. She quickly decided her imagination was a wonderful thing and was often in trouble for making stuff up. She finally worked out she could make a career out of this when she moved to the USA with her husband and four children and began writing fiction. With a background in historical research and a love of old-fashioned mysteries, she couldn't resist the opportunity to wonder what a young Regency Miss Marple might be like, and how she would deal with a far from pleasant hero of the Napoleonic wars.

You can find Catherine Lloyd's website at http://www.catherine-lloyd.com



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