A House to Kill For

Book 5—Gray and Armstrong Private Investigations

by Eve Grafton


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 14/10/2019

Format : E-Book
Dimensions : N/A
Page Count : 286
ISBN : 9781796006223
Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 286
ISBN : 9781796006230
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 286
ISBN : 9781796006247

About the Book

Between World wars One and two, England taxed the British country houses at such a rate that many were abandoned. Some were taken over by the army as hospitals for the wounded troops. After WW2, Staff was too hard to find to continue the farms. and there were many real farms caught up in this, this is a fictional story of such a one. After the bookshop and house granny owned were burnt down, James and Percy visited the house and farm the Haskell’s had previously owned. They brought back a family photo album from the house and Granny discovered she was part of that family. While the others were away on a holiday, she went to visit a second cousin she remembered from her youth to find out more about It. She wanted to know what her heritage was. To be mentioned in the same breath of the Haskell murdering family made her shiver, but she wanted to know more of the history and why they were like that, and why she never knew how it happened. By the time her family arrived back, she had discovered so much, she did not know if she wanted to find out any more, but she had yet to tell her grand- daughter and the others the story of the house, and of the later Haskell’s, and that she was related to them, that was the hardest part.


About the Author

Eve Grafton is a Western Australian, and proud to be so. Over the years Eve and her husband and family have travelled to many countries around the world, coming back to Australia when it became necessary for their children’s education. After their children left home, Eve and her husband bought a hobby farm, farming sheep and making their own wine and growing their own vegetables so that they were practically self-sufficient. The couple now live in Perth, Western Australia and Eve writes fictional novels to replace the many hobbies she has had over the years.