Synopsis
A Day in the Death of Dorothea Cassidy is the third novel in the Inspector Ramsay series by Ann Cleeves, author of the Shetland and Vera Stanhope crime series.
For Dorothea Cassidy, Thursdays are special – a welcome respite from her duties as a vicar’s wife. Then she is strangled, and Thursdays are never the same again.
With the summer carnival underway in the small town of Otterbridge, Inspector Ramsay begins a painstaking investigation. He discovers that Dorothea had taken on a number of deserving cases, including a sick and lonely old woman, a disturbed adolescent and a compulsive gambler. Now these people are haunted, in one way or another, by Dorothea’s goodness. And even her immediate family have secrets to hide. But which of them could possibly have wanted her dead?
It’s not until a second body is discovered that Ramsay starts to understand how Dorothea lived – and why she died. With the carnival festivities in full swing and dusk falling, Ramsay’s murder investigation reaches its chilling climax . . .
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Praise for Ann Cleeves:
'Ann Cleeves is a stone cold genius' – Marian Keyes, author of My Favorite Mistake
'Everything Ann Cleeves writes is incredible' – Richard Osman, author of The Thursday Murder Club
'Ann Cleeves’s elegance as a wordsmith, the ingenuity of her plots, and the depth of her characters can be matched by few writers' – David Baldacci, author of The 6:20 Man
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“Nobody does unsettling undercurrents better than Ann Cleeves”Val McDermid, bestselling author of the Tony Hill & Carol Jordan series
“Had me hooked – a promising beginning to another fine chapter in the Ann Cleeves story”The Times on The Long Call
“Cleeves combines a flair for evoking sense of place with a thoughtful, complex plot”Mail on Sunday on The Long Call
“Cleeves is quietly carving out a reputation as the new Queen of Crime”Sunday Mirror, Sunday Mirror




































