A Death at Christmas (Euphemia Martins Mystery 18)
By (Author) Caroline Dunford
Headline Publishing Group
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17th February 2026
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: cosy mystery
Historical fiction
192
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Euphemia Martins is back for another nail-biting adventure in the eighteenth instalment in Caroline Dunford's gripping mystery series
Euphemia has recently returned from Edinburgh to her home in the Fens when spymaster Fitzroy announces his plan to host an extravagant Christmas party at White Orchards.As the guests start to arrive and the snow settles, Euphemia hopes that the hand-picked gathering of spies will find a resolution to shorten the war. But that is before the interruption of an uninvited guest - quickly followed by another - and the discovery of a dead body . . .Tension mounts when Rory McLeod, a policeman from Special Branch (not to mention from Euphemia's past), arrives with his wife to interrogate the household. And to make matters worse, Fitzroy seems to have disappeared into the frozen marshes, leaving Euphemia to avert disaster before they can expose a killer in their midst . . .PRAISE FOR CAROLINE DUNFORD'S EUPHEMIA MARTINS MYSTERIES:'A sparking and witty crime debut with a female protagonist to challenge Miss Marple' Lin Anderson'Impeccable historical detail with a light touch' Lesley Cookman'Euphemia martins is feisty, funny and completely adorable' Colette McCormickREADERS LOVE CAROLINE DUNFORD!'The series just gets better and better. Can't wait for the next one' 'These are wonderful mysteries, with great characters and good plots. I highly recommend them' 'Once again Caroline Dunford has written an entertaining and gripping tale which leaves the reader eager for more'Praise for Caroline Dunford's Euphemia Martins mysteries:
A sparkling and witty crime debut with a female protagonist to challenge Miss Marple -- Lin Anderson
Impeccable historical detail with a light touch -- Lesley Cookman, author of the Libby Serjeant series
Euphemia Martins is feisty, funny and completely adorable -- Colette McCormick, author of Ribbons in Her Hair
Having previously worked as a journalist and then a psychotherapist, Caroline Dunford enjoyed many years helping other people shape their personal life stories before taking the plunge and writing her own stories. She has now published almost thirty books in varying genres, ranging from historical crime, to thrillers and romance, including her much-loved Euphemia Martins mysteries and a new series set around WWII featuring Euphemia's perceptive daughter Hope Stapleford. Caroline also teaches creative writing courses part-time at the University of Edinburgh.