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Murder in the Snow: A Cotswold Christmas Mystery

Murder in the Snow: A Cotswold Christmas Mystery

Why a Booktrail?

1950s: This book was previously published as Groaning Spinney

 

  • ISBN: 978-1784708320
  • Genre: Cosy crime, Mystery

What you need to know before your trail

Mrs Bradley, sharp-eyed detective and celebrated psychiatrist, has decided to spend Christmas with her nephew at his beautiful house in the Cotswolds.

It isn’t long before a mystery unfolds. There are strange events occurring in the nearby wood and local villagers are receiving anonymous threatening letters. Then the snow begins to fall – and a body is discovered.

Mrs Bradley is on the case, but she’ll have to hatch an ingenious plan to reveal the truth and find the culprit

Travel Guide

BookTrail Travel to the Cotswolds

This story takes place deep in the heart of the Cotswolds although it’s never really clear where exactly. The journey to the village takes the characters through the small villages of Cobberley, Elkstone and along the Oxford -Gloucester turn off to get the village in question.

They stay in a nice Cotswolds manor:

It was of stone, and had the high gables and beautiful greyness of all early Cotswold manors.

Its tiles were made of stone, too, and had weathered to a mellowness which was absent from the stark walls and the Tudor drip stones above the windows. A broad archway led to the stables, and there was a large dovecot, almost the size of a cottage, at the side of the house.”

Cirencester

The town where the characters mention in passing as the place they go for groceries and other similar things

Cirencester is a market town, 80 miles west northwest of London. Cirencester lies on the River Churn.

Cheltenham

The other town mentioned as being the place the characters travel to often.

BookTrail Boarding Pass: Murder in the Snow

Destination: The Cotswolds Author/Guide: Gladys Mitchell Departure TIme: 1950s

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