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Death Comes to the Costa Del Sol

Astrid Swift, Book 3

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Death Comes to the Costa Del Sol

By: M.H. Eccleston
Narrated by: Ruth Redman
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Amateur sleuth Astrid Swift swaps the sporting summer in England for a British expat enclave in Spain, where everyone has a mysterious reason for leaving the UK.

The sunniest days, the deadliest nights.

It's the end of the summer season in the harbour town of Estepona. The holiday makers are heading home, leaving the British expats to reclaim their little corner of paradise. Among them is art restorer Astrid Swift's estranged father. She's sailed into town to reunite with him but has instead been tasked with catching an internet troll who's been threatening his wife online.

Soon Astrid is entwined in the lives of these expats, from the boozy local heckler to the socially awkward beachcomber. And then she discovers a body in the bunker of the golf course...

Can Astrid uncover the 'Costa del Troll' behind the poison-pen campaign before they reveal everyone's secret past? Or will they tear this cozy community—including Astrid and her father—even further apart?

The Astrid Swift cozy mysteries are perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Janice Hallett and SJ Bennett

©2022 M.H. Eccleston (P)2023 W.F.Howes Ltd
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