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Loves Lies Bleeding (Severn House Large Print) [Large Print] [Hardcover]

Geraldine Evans (Author)
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Severn House Large Print July 1, 2007
A beautiful suspect causes Detective Inspector Rafferty to do a double takeWhen the blood-spattered Felicity Raine stumbles into the police station reception and confesses that she has just murdered her husband, Rafferty thinks he has never seen a more unlikely murderer. Slender and half the size of her dead husband, she seems confused and admits that she cant actually remember doing the deed . . .

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Raymond Raine heads one of England's leading fashion houses, which makes his stabbing death all the more shocking to family, friends, and colleagues. More shocking still is his wife Felicity's confession that she killed him. Enter detectives Joe Rafferty and Dafyd Llewellyn, who set out to determine if the case is as cut-and-dried as it appears. Most people are sympathetic to "poor Felicity," who they claim was often beaten by Ray and thus had good reason to kill him. But when Felicity retracts her confession, the detectives find themselves looking at who stands to gain from the dispersal of the victim's considerable assets, protected under a complex trust fund. On the list are Ray's stepmother, his younger brother, Felicity's first husband, and even the family gardener. Evans concocts a plausible story with unforeseen plot twists, believable characters, and a satisfying ending. Solid fare for fans of British procedurals. Emily Melton
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

About the Author

Evans has had a variety of jobs and spent several years helping to run a vehicle-repair workshop. There she tackled tax returns, the intricacies of which she believes were an excellent apprenticeship for the brain-teasing work necessary in writing a whodunnit.

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  • Hardcover: 335 pages
  • Publisher: Severn House Publishers (July 1, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0727875981
  • ISBN-13: 978-0727875983
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #8,985,243 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Hi, Welcome!

I've had eighteen novels published - sixteen crime, one historical and one romance. I've been plucked from slush piles twice: once by Robert Hale, and once by Macmillan, who took my very first mystery novel, Dead Before Morning, and published it in 1993. They sold it in turn to St Martin's Press in the US and thence on to Worldwide for softcover publication. Not bad for a writer who had endured six long years of rejections for her first six novels. Admittedly, they had been romances: clearly not my metier!

My eighteenth novel, Deadly Reunion, came out in the UK in February 2011, it'll be out on 1st June in the States. In this one, Detective Inspector Joe Rafferty is barely back from his honeymoon before he has two unpleasant surprises. Not only has he another murder investigation - a poisoning courtesy of a school reunion, he also has four new lodgers, courtesy of his Ma, Kitty Rafferty. Ma is organising her own reunion and since getting on the internet, the number of Rafferty and Kelly family attendees has grown, like Topsy. In his murder investigation, Rafferty has to go back in time to learn of all the likely motives of the victim's fellow reunees. But it is only when he is reconciled to his unwanted lodgers, that Rafferty finds the answers to his most important questions. Deadly Reunion is the fourteenth in my Rafferty & Llewellyn humorous crime series.

I've also a new ebook out, Death Line, the third ebook,in my Rafferty series, available from amaxon's kindle, iPad, iPhone, iBookstore, nook, kobo, android, and God knows where else. Price 99c for a limited period only. In this one, Jasper Moon, internationally renowned 'seer to the stars', had signally failed to foresee his own future. He is found dead on his consulting-room floor, his skull crushed with a crystal ball and, all, around him, his office in chaos.

Meanwhile, Ma Rafferty goes in for a bit of star gazing herself. She sees a good Catholic girl with child-bearing hips in Detective Inspector Joe Rafferty's future. Rafferty hopes a cunning plan will help him avoid her machinations. During their murder investigations, Inspector Rafferty and Sergeant Llewellyn gradually discover connections between Moon and others in the small Essex town of Elmhurst. But why is it that all of Rafferty's suspects have seemingly unbreakable alibis?

I've just started to prepare The Hanging Tree, the fourth in my Rafferty series, for epublication. I hope to have it available in the usual places by the middle of April.


 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Love Lies Bleeding, September 3, 2007
It wasn't a promising day when a pretty young woman walked into the police station where Rafferty was standing and confessed to having murdered her husband. Because she was covered with blood and had confessed, they had to assume she was guilty and that was the angle with which the investigation started. But as Abra said, maybe Rafferty was affected by her looks and inclined him toward hoping she wasn't guilty. Then she decides to visit Llewellyn's mother in Wales and leaves Rafferty to wonder if she's left him for good--again. With Rafferty and Llewellyn both working on the case, other suspects with stronger motives than Felicity's are uncovered. And the personality of the dead man comes to light as not a considerate, loving husband. An ex-husband, a mother who isn't, whispers of abuse, all add to the mix to keep you reading to find out what is going on. Red herrings, motives, suspects a plenty in this whodunnit by talented author Geraldine Evans. Lots of twists in this fun read that will keep you turning pages, you will be looking for other books by this author. Recommended as a read well worth the time. Enjoy. I sure did.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Appearances Can Be Deceiving..., October 15, 2006
This is another of the series written by Geraldine Evans of England in which Joe Rafferty and Dafyd Llewellyn conspire together to find the person who had perpetrated the crime. In this one, a lovely young woman tramps through the pouring rain without being properly dressed to the police station at Elmhurst and confessed that she thinks she has murdered her husband. She does have a lot of his blood on her clothing, but for the sake of her she cannot remember a thing which happened, or how the blood came to be on the front of her dress. It looked as she had a fatal wound.

Rafferty suspects that had she committed such a vicious murder, something would linger in her conscience so that she could be sure of her guilt. He researches Felicity's case more thoroughly than a usual crime, and his live-in girlfriend decides to intervene on her own by going off to Llewellyn's mother to look the scene over. Betty had worked as a director in theatrical workshops in British Columbia, and for four years was a principal director with Playhouse Holiday in Vancouver. She was a teacher of drama and theater. Her short play, "Tea Party," is about two lonely elderly sisters who have outlived their friends and relatives; they see only occasional people like the paperboy or the man who reads the meters. Her sketch shows their plight, touching on the pathos of their loneliness. We need to remember such people during the holiday season, as this is not a happy time for the secluded old ladies who have no family.

"Don't you think I'm aware that my mother's been going through a difficult stage in her life, but she could not possibly have committed such a horrendous crime. She had a similar memory lapse earlier in the year." He intervened then and now to smooth things out; "it was the only thing, the humane thing, to do in the circumstances." Rafferty told him, "Maybe now, if she manages to figure out just who was instrumental in getting the charges dropped, she'll realize that she doesn't need to keep things from you -- not now we've discovered that you can be every bit as devious as yours truly."

A broken heart does not bleed but the injury is comparable to a fatal stabbing as a part of you does die. It eventually mends a bit but never totally, as to give one's heart is the greatest compliment you can do to the loved one. When he fails to accept it, it is his loss. Many men just don't understand that. But, at least, this time it was not Betty's heart which broke. And she will live on and on until she gets ready to give up the ghost. I think that will be a while yet.
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