Sheila Malloy finds herself once again in idyllic Oxford doing research at the Bodleian Library--and once again thrust into an investigation, when an unfortunate accident kills a particularly loathsome woman who was probably also a blackmailer. "A civiliz
Sheila Malory is less than thrilled when her loathsome cousin Bernard comes to Taviscombe looking for information to complete his family tree. After all, she's got better things to do than listen to Bernard's pompous genealogical lectures and watch him be
The Malice Domestic mystery is a mystery of manners. No blood, no body parts, just nice civilized murder. And in this collection, thirteen outstanding mystery writers explore the unlucky fates of those who indulge their most murderous fantasies.
After the sudden death of a teacher at a prestigious English prep school for girls, Mrs. Malory gets shanghaied into being a substitute teacher. It's not long, however, before Mrs. Malory realizes there is something strange about the teacher's untimely de
Everyone knows that impertinent Lee Montgomery is marrying Charles Richardson for his money. After Lee vanishes, Charles' friends breathe a sigh of relief. But Charles loves his pretty fiancee and is determined to get her back. In this quest he enlists th
The village of Taviscombe is sent reeling when the popular Sidney Middleton dies in a tragic accident. However, it soon becomes apparent that his death was a most deliberate act. How could someone so likable have enemies-especially one driven to kill? Mrs
Sheila Malory enjoys her visits to the West Lodge Nursing Home, where resident Mrs. Jankiewicz offers lively company and interesting gossip about their friends. Since the latest news has the wealthy widow Edith Rossiter's scheming daughter, Thelma, pressu
A preference for scones at teatime, a penchant for sensible clothes, and a knack for solving crimes are all part of Mrs. Sheila Malory's irresistible British character. And not since Jane Marple's St. Mary Mead has there been a village more suited for a c
Ever the proper British matron, Hazel Holt's delightful sleuth, Mrs. Sheila Malory, shops at Marks and Spencer, makes a smashing nursery pudding, and solves murders with equal aplomb. London solicitor Graham Percy has always been a trial, but Mrs. Malory'