Belinda and Hazel find themselves on the island of Guernsey where they are invited by Sir Mark's mother��Melba Lady Sallinger. Other house guests include her parents a handsome interior designer a slovenly bookseller a Jesuit priest and Catherine a mysterious woman writer. Soon after the residents of the old Tudor mansion are thrown into confusion with the discovery of human remains buried in the garden.<br><br>The priest tells of the Guernsey Martyrs burned alive in 1556 for theft and he believes a silver cup from that theft is hidden in the house. One murder and a second mysterious death lead to revelations of past crimes that resonate to the present day and result in an exciting resolution tinged by the island's history of Nazi occupation.<br><br><br><i>'Belinda Lawrence is a woman who is highly charged when it comes to solving a mystery. She lets nothing stand in her way right down to entering other people's home without invitation. I like her independent nature her daring maneuvers her determination. Mr. Kavanagh did a great job choosing characters that supported and/or worked against Belinda. A good read filled with suspense and mystery.' </i> - ALTERNATIVE READ<br><br><i>'Belinda is the type of heroine that will be beloved and leave readers wondering what's happening to her next. I know I will be.' �� </i> - AMAZON. Yvonne ��Reviews.<br><br><i>'Brian Kavanagh has an amusing turn of phrase and his interpretation of the wonderful English mystery series of yesteryear makes for delightful entertainment.' </i> - AMAZON. Angela S.<br><br><b>Book Six in the Belinda Lawrence mystery series.</b>
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