Grey Stones (A Jess Bridges Mystery, Book 4)
By (Author) Joss Stirling
Book 4
HarperCollins Publishers
One More Chapter
29th September 2021
27th May 2021
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Psychological thriller
Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Narrative theme: Social issues
823.92
Paperback
448
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 28mm
300g
A thrilling new whodunnit series, fast-paced and funny, featuring a detective as sharp as his suits and a heroine whos trouble.
DI Leo George has been invited to a friends reunion weekend at a lodge in the grounds of the exclusive Piccadilly Club in the affluent Cotswolds village of Chipping Norton. Hes bringing his new girlfriend, Jess Bridges, an edgy private detective whos wondering if shell fit in with Leos old university set.
As the only outsider, its clear to Jess that there is more than just friendship at the heart of the group, and they seem to have made a habit of pushing the boundaries of their relationships to their limits. The weekend proves to be a catalyst that opens a Pandoras box of ugly secrets Jess can see that when some friendships are this toxic, there can only be one deadly outcome
Praise for the Jess Bridges Mystery series:
It makes your veins thrill with adrenaline! 5* Amazon reviewer
One of the most exciting female characters Ive met this year! 5* Amazon reviewer
Be prepared to be on the edge of your seat. 5* Amazon reviewer
Chilling, mind baffling, and gripping 5* Amazon reviewer
Incredibly addictive! 5* Amazon reviewer
Entertaining, action-packed and well written 5* Goodreads reviewer
I did not want to put it down. 5* Goodreads reviewer
Joss Stirling owes her existence to Scotland Yard. In the early 60s, her father, a hotshot detective in the Metropolitan Police, met her mother, a 19-year-old girl from East London and the Yard's most inept filing clerk (her verdict). Love over the criminal records led to marriage and children. Unlike the police detectives you see on TV, Joss is pleased to report that they are still happily married (to each other). Joss was born on the borders of East London and Essex and grew up in the area. Leaving Essex behind for Cambridge, she went on to have careers in British diplomacy and as a policy adviser on conflict and arms at Oxfam. Somewhere along the way she also gained a doctorate in English Literature from Oxford University. More recently she has written for children and young adults, winning national awards in both categories. She has published over fifty novels that have been translated into many languages. She lives in Oxford. This is her first novel for adults.