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Journalist Rona Parish travels to the quaint village of Buckford to write about the town and its unusual inhabitants, but she uncovers more than she bargained for after the local eccentric, Edna Rosebury, turns up dead and Rona is attacked.

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First published May 1, 2004

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Anthea Fraser

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364 reviews15 followers
June 27, 2020
Nora Parish travels to another town to write several articles about its history. While she's there, one of the long time residents mysteriously dies, and it could have something to do with a murder that happened several years prior. Meanwhile her sister deals with her ex, and their father shows interest in another woman.
Another lovely story in this series. I'm so glad I discovered it, because I enjoy the authors style of writing, and really like the characters. Rona's husband and sister will need to grow on me though.
27 reviews
February 18, 2019
Readable tosh, nice characters, bit unbelievable (a freelance journalist and an artist can afford two houses and appear very well-off??). Rattles along nicely, though. Entertaining.
149 reviews
May 28, 2019
This was the second installment in the Rona Parish mystery series. In addition to the characters are developing and becoming more interesting, the actual mystery was a little more, for lack of a better word, mysterious than in the first book. Yet, once again, Rona stumbles into the solution without any proper sleuthing. She is simply a journalist who has gotten involved in the lives of the people she has come across in the course of the research she is doing for a series of articles. As a mystery lover, I’m not sure how I feel about this. On the other hand, I enjoyed the writing and getting to know the characters better and character development is one of the reasons I like to read a series. So maybe this series is one where its’s the journey and not the destination that is the important thing. The thing I liked the least is that there were too many threads hanging at the end of the book with regards to the series main characters (as opposed to some of the main characters who featured in this particular story and we are not likely to hear from again). All in all, I enjoyed the book and will probably continue with the Rona Parish mysteries.
526 reviews5 followers
September 27, 2023
Rona decides to write a series of articles on the town of Buckford, which is due to celebrate its eight hundredth anniversary. As she researches the town's history, she is approached by Beth Spencer about a more current issue: Beth's husband Alan is serving a prison sentence for a murder Beth is sure he didn't commit. Although Rona does not consider herself to be an "investigative reporter," she is persuaded to do some investigating. Meanwhile, her parents and twin sister are having relationship problems.
709 reviews3 followers
January 7, 2026
Compelling

A really good book ,marvellous characters first-class plot developing slowly drawing you in and keeping you turning the pages really enjoyed reading this book highly recommend
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2,106 reviews18 followers
August 21, 2018
I'm not at all sure about this series and its main characters yet.

We'll see.
52 reviews1 follower
February 21, 2020
Exciting ending

The back story is interesting and makes me want to read the next installment. Good plot. This is a fun read.
106 reviews1 follower
December 3, 2023
Consistency is important to me and when I see something that conflicts with an earlier statement it is like a jarring note in a piano concert. This story read like a rush-job to me...
2 reviews
January 7, 2026
Good book author has written lots of different books but really great reading.
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1,782 reviews4 followers
October 16, 2015
This is the second in the Rona Parish mystery series and very good it is too in my opinion. Rona has been commissioned to do a series of articles about the town of Buckford because it is celebrating eight hundred years in existence. She decides to stay in the town for a couple of nights each week while she gathers information for her articles.

Almost immediately she is asked to look into a murder by the wife of the person who was convicted of the crime because she believes he is innocent. Rona is reluctant but Beth Spencer is persuasive and in any case Rona herself has come across some information while talking to an elderly lady which may be relevant to the murder. Then Rona starts to receive anonymous notes warning her to stay away. Someone has something to hide it seems.

I liked the characters in this book as the author really brings them to life - not just Rona herself and her family but the people she meets and those who help with her research. I liked the background of the bustling market town with its mixture of old and new buildings. I felt I could visualise the backdrop to this story very easily.

If you like crime and mystery novels with well drawn characters and backgrounds and interesting plots then try this series. There is no graphic violence or bad language.

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1,406 reviews
July 27, 2014
Great discovery, the cozies of Anthea Fraser! Such a good read, never mushy, for the characters stand out from the cozy murder mystery because they are, nearly all of them, not easy, but prickly, like hedgehogs with fleas. Would love to have the whole Rona Parish series on my bookshelf to pick up in time of need. Perfect setting out of detail with plenty of plot and characters that are alive. So glad I found Fraser!
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1,489 reviews1 follower
December 27, 2018
Rona is writing a series of articles celebrating the anniversary of a town called Buckford. She even goes up there to stay a few days each week. As she discovers more about the people and events, she uncovers an unsolved mystery and some other unsettling things. She has to solve it before her husband finds out and orders her home.

Okay. I like some of her other books better. This one seemed to be hodge-podged together and not as interesting.
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540 reviews10 followers
May 27, 2013
It was okay -- a relaxing read for a lazy day. Nothing special though and I skimmed the last 50 pages. I do like her description of the modern English village; she writes somewhere in the book about a nice way to spend a few hours and that is how I felt about this book. Not a page turner in terms of a mystery though.
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Author 4 books
September 16, 2016
I love this book series. I've read quite a few of the Rona Parish/Inspector Webb series by this author and they are a quick read and, usually, a happy and resolved ending. Good books to take on a trip. I'm pretty happy reading anything set in a British locale so this fits the bill for me.
16 reviews
November 5, 2007
I read the book; couldn't find the "book" on the listing. Anyway, light mystery that's part of a series.
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Author 1 book6 followers
September 2, 2009
Another Anthea Fraser, this time one of her series with Rona Parish, a journalist/biographer. Liked it but not as much as her stand alone books.
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2,760 reviews59 followers
October 12, 2013
Pretty good mystery. Made me wonder about an earlier book with these characters. It was alluded to often.
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January 29, 2016
The story was OK, not the best but the end of the story fell apart as far as I was concerned as often happens, it was totally unsatisfactory.
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