

A Quarter Past Dead
āOne of the best in the genreā THE SUN
āA fabulously satisfying addition to the canon of vintage crimeā DAILY EXPRESS
āA delicious adventureā DAILY MAIL on The Riviera Express
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Murder can strike at any hourā¦
Itās the late 1950s in tranquil Temple Regis, Devon.
For holidaymakers itās a glorious time of breathtaking scenery, picnics on beaches, and flocks of tourists on their summertime holidays.
But for Miss Judy Dimont, this is all a trifle dull. As a reporter for local rag, The Riviera Express, she needs scandal and intrigue ā and one morning, as the clock strikes the quarter hour, she gets it. A woman has been shot dead in one of Buntoramaās upmarket holiday huts, the toffee-nosed rival hotelier next door is rubbing his hands with glee, and Judy and her trusty moped Herbert are off like a shot to survey the scene of the crime.
But nobody can tell her who the dead girl is and thereās no clear motive. To have a story to write, Judy must solve the case ā and the intrepid Miss Dimont will leave no pebble unturned until the truth is out!
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āA gripping third instalment of the Miss Dimont Mystery seriesā Hello!
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Why readers love TP Fielden:
āIf you like Miss Marple and Poirot then youāll love TP Fielden. Brilliant!ā
āOne of the most fun books I have read⦠reminds me of the golden era of crime writingā
āDelicious characters, an easy read, enormous fun and greatly recommended.ā
āA wonderful rompā
āA delightful, well written, witty murder mysteryā
āA thrilling mystery with lots of twists, turns and red herringsā
āAn entertaining, light hearted read, perfect to brighten any afternoonā
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āOne of the best in the genreā THE SUN
āA fabulously satisfying addition to the canon of vintage crimeā DAILY EXPRESS
āA delicious adventureā DAILY MAIL on The Riviera Express
***
Murder can strike at any hourā¦
Itās the late 1950s in tranquil Temple Regis, Devon.
For holidaymakers itās a glorious time of breathtaking scenery, picnics on beaches, and flocks of tourists on their summertime holidays.
But for Miss Judy Dimont, this is all a trifle dull. As a reporter for local rag, The Riviera Express, she needs scandal and intrigue ā and one morning, as the clock strikes the quarter hour, she gets it. A woman has been shot dead in one of Buntoramaās upmarket holiday huts, the toffee-nosed rival hotelier next door is rubbing his hands with glee, and Judy and her trusty moped Herbert are off like a shot to survey the scene of the crime.
But nobody can tell her who the dead girl is and thereās no clear motive. To have a story to write, Judy must solve the case ā and the intrepid Miss Dimont will leave no pebble unturned until the truth is out!
***
āA gripping third instalment of the Miss Dimont Mystery seriesā Hello!
***
Why readers love TP Fielden:
āIf you like Miss Marple and Poirot then youāll love TP Fielden. Brilliant!ā
āOne of the most fun books I have read⦠reminds me of the golden era of crime writingā
āDelicious characters, an easy read, enormous fun and greatly recommended.ā
āA wonderful rompā
āA delightful, well written, witty murder mysteryā
āA thrilling mystery with lots of twists, turns and red herringsā
āAn entertaining, light hearted read, perfect to brighten any afternoonā





