Robbery, Murder and Cups of Tea: A Novella: The Diddlebury Murders Book 1 eBook: Church, Phil: www.doorway.ru: Kindle Store Select Your Cookie Preferences We use cookies and similar tools to enhance your shopping experience, to provide our services, understand how customers use our services so we can make improvements, and display ads.4/5(83). Scones and Death in the Cricket Pavilion: A Novella: The Diddlebury Murders Book 2 - Kindle edition by Church, Phil. Download it once and read it on your Kindle device, PC, phones or tablets. Use features like bookmarks, note taking and highlighting while reading Scones and Death in the Cricket Pavilion: A Novella: The Diddlebury Murders Book /5(11). Phil Church’s understated humour is masterfully successful, and this is one of those books where you smile all the way through. The vagaries of tackling psychopathic killers who are liable to behead people or stab them mercilessly, are juxtaposed with the joys of homemade cakes and scones and the calm delights of village cricket on the www.doorway.rus: 9.
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Follow Phil Church and explore their bibliography from www.doorway.ru's Phil Church Author Page. Robbery, Murder and Cups of Tea is a crime/humour novella published in December It tells the story of a chaotic murder hunt in an English village. Learn more. The most gruesome murders keep happening, but Ray frowns, then has a long pensive break to consider things while drinking his endless cups of tea. The rest of the village also remain unperturbed too in the face of the unknown homicidal maniac, and the murders mount up, while the villagers accept the inevitable and accuse each other at will of being the culprit.
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