Michelle Salter Books In Order
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Death at Crookham Hall / The Suffragette's Daughter | (2023) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Murder at Waldenmere Lake | (2023) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
The Body at Carnival Bridge | (2023) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
A Killing at Smugglers Cove | (2023) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
A Corpse in Christmas Close | (2024) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
Murder at Merewood Hospital | (2024) | Description / Buy at Amazon |
Michelle Salter is a British published author.
She is the first to admit that she loves a good mystery. All of her books are historical mysteries, since placing mysteries in the golden age are the types of stories that Michelle likes to read the most.
Michelle loves coming up with characters that are memorable. She also comes up with her own plots that focus on mystery as opposed to violence. Many of her journeys have turns and twists in them, and the characters at the end are able to show all of it. Each book can be read as a stand alone story, including the Iris Woodmore Mysteries, although it is worth noting that as the series goes on the characters continue to develop.
Michelle resides in Hampshire, England. It’s where she has set many of her books. She also has connections to Devon through her family, and set her book A Killing at Smugglers Cove on the south coast of Devon.
Michelle would like to thank all of the readers and listeners out there who are able to take the time to explore all of the fictional worlds that she has come up with. She belongs to the CWA and is a member of The Society of Authors.
Death at Crookham Hall is the first book in the Iris Woodmore series by Michelle Salter. If you love a good cozy mystery set in the past, then go ahead and give this book a try!
The year is 1920, the setting is the city of London. Two women are set up against each other to try and become an MP for the first time in history. Main character Iris Woodmore is a reporter, and she knows that she is contending with a big story when she goes along with one of the candidates to go to the House of Commons.
However, it is a place with a lot of horrible memories. Her mother died there in 1914 when she accidentally took a fall into the River Thames. It took place during a suffragette protest, from what she gathered. But then she speaks to a waterman and while Big Ben is standing watch over them he tells her that her mother jumped, not fell.
Iris ends up finding out that the suffragette who was there with her mother on that day has disappeared for six years. She went missing some time after the protest. Iris wants to know what happened with the jump and starts investigating so that she can maybe find out what happened and achieve some peace of mind.
Iris finds that her investigation takes her to the ancestral home of Crookham Hall. This is a place that hides many lies and secrets, some that could end up leading to murder. Will Iris be able to find the answers that she is after? Read this book to find out, particularly if you are a fan of cozy mysteries!
Murder at Waldenmere Lake is the second book in the Iris Woodmore series by Michelle Salter. If you love a good cozy mystery then you will really enjoy this story!
The small town of Walden never has anything bad happen to it. But the entire area is disrupted when a murder shakes up the town. But however bad it is, things are only getting started.
The year is 1921, and in Walden, Iris Woodmore is still working as a reporter. She wants to do everything that she can to try and save Waldenmere from being destroyed. She loves the lake deeply and knows that others do too.
The British Army has taken on an expensive and a bloody war. Now they don’t have the ability financially to maintain a lake as well as build a home on the shores for convalescents. Not at the same time that they’re battling for ownership with the Walden Council and a railway company.
However, an older mansion that has been used to train officers is in the place where the company wants to build a hotel by the lake. General Cheverton owns the home, and he refuses to leave.
So when he is discovered murdered, it becomes clear that there may have been someone who stood to gain from that. Iris wants to believe that she could take on the powerful railway company and track down the killer, but is it even possible? Are things only about to get worse? Read this book to find out what happens!
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