
The Aberdyll Onion
The collected short stories of great writer Victor Canning, originally first published in the 1950s and 1960s
Murder may be most foul, but you’re in safe hands with the charming sleuths of our cosy crime stories.
The collected short stories of great writer Victor Canning, originally first published in the 1950s and 1960s
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An elderly sex-pest, nicknamed the ‘Flaxborough crab’, is at large in Flaxborough. Will DI Purbright catch him in his net?
When freethinking Edna Hillyard goes missing at the Folklore Society's "revels", could evil forces be at play?
When the bitter rivalry between Flaxborough's leading fat-cat businessmen ends in murder, DI Purbright is on the case.
Sarah is on the hunt for her father's murderer in Ibiza – the third book in a classic suspense mystery series, with an ending always sure to surprise!
A charming conman has more than dodgy dog food on his plate when ruthless villainy and murder break out in Flaxborough.
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