Poor Kate Romilly! As if things weren?t muddled enough for the recently separated young mother, now someone is killing divorc?es in the picturessque English county of Broadshire. And for Kate those murders are getting uncomfortably close to home. Having left her unfaithful husband, Kate is trying to rebuild her life in quaint old Broadminster. She?s found a lovely new flat, a job in an antiques shop, and made several new friends, among them, her boss Richard Mowbray?recently divorced himself?co-worker Lana Truscott, and Sylvia Dane, a talented painter with?er?quite a reputation. At any rate, the last thing Kate needs right now is a gruesome string of killings among the people and places she?s grown so fond of.
"Poor Kate Romilly! As if things weren?t muddled enough for the recently separated young mother, now someone is killing divorc?es in the picturessque English county of Broadshire. And for Kate those murders are getting uncomfortably close to home. Having left her unfaithful husband, Kate is trying to rebuild her life in quaint old Broadminster. She?s found a lovely new flat, a job in an antiques shop, and made several new friends, among them, her boss Richard Mowbray?recently divorced himself?co-worker Lana Truscott, and Sylvia Dane, a talented painter with?er?quite a reputation. At any rate, the last thing Kate needs right now is a gruesome string of killings among the people and places she?s grown so fond of."@en
"Kate moves into a flat with her small son, Josh, and begins a new job at Pennyfarthings, an antiques shop. Kate begins to form new friendships, but overshadowing everyone is a series of murders."
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