Death at Crookham Hall: The start of a gripping 1920s cozy mystery series from Michelle Salter

· The Iris Woodmore Mysteries Book 1 · Boldwood Books Ltd
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A fatal jump. A missing suffragette. An inexplicable murder.

London, 1920. For the first time ever, two women are competing against each other to become an MP. Reporter Iris Woodmore has a big story on her hands when she accompanies one of the candidates to the House of Commons. But it’s a place that holds painful memories. In 1914, her mother died there when she fell into the River Thames during a daring suffragette protest. Then, in the shadow of Big Ben, a waterman tells Iris her mother didn’t fall – she jumped.

Iris discovers that the suffragette with her mother that fateful day has been missing for six years, mysteriously disappearing just after the protest. Desperate to know the truth behind the fatal jump, Iris’s investigation leads her to Crookham Hall, an ancestral home where secrets and lies lead to murder...

The first book in the Iris Woodmore cozy crime series.

Previously published as The Suffragette’s Daughter

'The mystery itself is intriguing, with plenty of twists and unexpected developments. If you enjoy 1920s mysteries and learning about the Suffragettes and all they stood for, then I highly recommend Death at Crookham Hall.' Verity Bright, author of Murder by Invitation

'A fabulous, well-written, mystery that holds all the promise of much more to come... The Iris Woodmore mysteries are fast becoming some of my favourites.' M J Porter, author of King of Kings

'A joy to read! Such a well-researched mystery. I absolutely loved the unconventional heroine, 1920s setting, engaging characterisation and poignant ending, all of which provide a captivating start to the Iris Woodmore cosy mystery series.' Anita Davison, author of the Flora Maguire Mysteries

‘Death at Crookham Hall is a lovely, murder mystery by a gifted writer.’ Helena Dixon, author of Murder at the Village Fair

What real readers are saying:

'Well written, with complex characters ... a thoughtful and compelling story ... readers of the Maisie Dobbs series by Jacqueline Winspear might like this book.'

"What a great book! Highly recommend this book to anyone who likes historical fiction and a twisty plot."

“...a real page turner... couldn't put it down. So much so that I stayed up until the early hours to find out what happens. The ending did not disappoint. A thoroughly enjoyable novel.”

“The writer's attention to detail and historical fact was very good... characters are well drawn and believable... I would thoroughly recommend.”

“1920s at its best...When you get to the end of a book and feel sad that the book is finished, you know you have just read a worthwhile story. The characters are brilliantly written and swept me along.”

Ratings and reviews

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L K Dykes
January 19, 2023
A new author to me and the start of a wonderful series, if this first story is any indication! I have grown to love historical mysteries so this was exactly what I expected! An old murder combined with historical facts of the time make this an entertaining read! Cannot wait for more!!
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Jane Carson
April 2, 2023
Good characters with a few twists and turns. an easy read. Very delightful 😊!
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Mary Porreca
March 23, 2023
Good characters, concise place history, easy to follow story.
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About the author

Michelle Salter writes historical cosy crime set in Hampshire, where she lives, and inspired by real-life events in 1920s Britain. Her Iris Woodmore series draws on an interest in the aftermath of the Great War and the suffragette movement.

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