Smile and Be a Villain (Dorothy Martin Mystery #18) (Large Print / Hardcover)
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This is book number 18 in the Dorothy Martin Mystery series.
- #10: A Dark and Stormy Night (Dorothy Martin Mystery #10) (Hardcover): $32.95
- #11: The Evil That Men Do (Dorothy Martin Mystery #11) (Large Print / Hardcover): $36.95
- #12: The Corpse of St James (Dorothy Martin Mystery #12) (Paperback): $17.95
- #13: Murder at the Castle (Dorothy Martin Mystery #13) (Hardcover): $34.99
- #14: Shadows of Death (Dorothy Martin Mystery #14) (Paperback): $17.95
- #15: Day of Vengeance (Dorothy Martin Mystery #15) (Large Print / Hardcover): $36.95
- #16: The Gentle Art of Murder (Dorothy Martin Mystery #16) (Hardcover): $34.99
- #17: Blood Will Tell (Dorothy Martin Mystery #17) (Hardcover): $34.99
- #19: The Missing Masterpiece (Dorothy Martin Mystery #19) (Large Print / Hardcover): $36.95
- #20: Crisis at the Cathedral (Dorothy Martin Mystery #20) (Hardcover): $28.99
- #21: The Dagger Before Me (Dorothy Martin Mystery #21) (Hardcover): $28.99
- #22: Death in the Garden City (Dorothy Martin Mystery #22) (Hardcover): $28.99
- #23: Death Comes to Durham (Dorothy Martin Mystery #23) (Hardcover): $28.99
- #24: The Bath Conspiracy (Dorothy Martin Mystery #24) (Large Print / Hardcover): $36.95
- #25: A Deadly Web (Dorothy Martin Mystery #25) (Hardcover): $29.99
Description
A holiday on the picturesque island of Alderney leads to a case of cold-blooded murder for American Anglophile Dorothy Martin. When Dorothy Martin and her husband, retired police detective Alan Nesbitt, decide to visit the beautiful island of Alderney in the English Channel, they hope for a pleasant, peaceful holiday. It's not to be. Taking a walk on their very first day, they discover a body, apparently the victim of an unfortunate accident, on a precipitous hill path. The dead man, they learn, is an American named Abercrombie who had made himself both loved and hated during his few weeks on the island. Although there is no concrete evidence of foul play, both Dorothy and Alan are uneasy about the death and decide to delve further. And then they unearth some most disquieting revelations . . .