Felicity Philip's Investigates
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Tying the Noose
by Steve Higgs
Part 2 of the Felicity Philip's Investigates series
Marriage? It can be absolute murderSuperstar celebrity wedding planner, Felicity Philips has an event to run on a private island this weekend. With a stunning landscape as their backdrop and an architectural masterpiece for their venue, it's the perfect setting ...... for a murder.After the nightmare of last weekend … oh, and the one before that, Felicity was hoping for things to run smoothly. However, an unpredicted storm cuts them off from the mainland before all the guests and staff can arrive.That's a big enough problem for a person trying to impress a prince. But when a guest is found hanging from the rafters, it becomes clear there is a killer in their midst.Can Felicity employ Buster the bulldog and Amber the cat to help her again?Aided by her loyal assistant, AKA her ninja niece, Mindy, the team of four have no choice but to solve their way out of this one. Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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Aisle Kill Him
by Steve Higgs
Part 3 of the Felicity Philip's Investigates series
Marriage. It can be absolute murder.At a wedding fayre in a prestigious London hotel, Felicity Philips is in her element …… until something terrible happens in her booth and all eyes swing her way.Convinced arch-rival, Primrose Green, is behind it, Felicity knows she will have to find the proof before she points the finger. That might not be that easy though. She needs to schmooze the top clients perusing the companies on show – if she doesn't then Primrose will, and there's the small matter of the royal wedding to consider – reputation is everything.Thankfully, she's got help. It comes in the form of her teenage, part-ninja niece, Mindy, vastly superior cat, Amber, and dumb but enthusiastic dog, Buster. Together, the foursome will have to pit their wits to catch Primrose in the act of dastardly sabotage. But when a second terrible accident occurs, even Felicity begins to doubt her assumptions.Whoever is behind the events, they have more than mischief in mind and now that Felicity has poked her nose in, there is a target on her back.Planning a wedding can be murder, let's hope it's not hers. Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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Wedding Ceremony Woes
by Steve Higgs
Part 5 of the Felicity Philip's Investigates series
Marriage. It can be absolute murder.It's the day of the wedding and the bride's little dog has gone missing. Ernie, her champion Pomeranian is to be the ring bearer and she will not get married without him.Thus starts a day Felicity would sooner forget.It's a mercy she has Amber and Buster with her. Sending them to scour the venue for the little dog, it's not long before the next problem arises.Is the wedding just suffering a run of bad luck, or are there other forces in play?Missing dogs and stressed-out brides are not the only thing on Felicity's mind – tonight is the deadline for the palace to announce who has been given the contract for the forthcoming royal wedding.Felicity knows in her heart she is going to get it, but until she gets that phone call …Get ready for high drama and high jinks – it's wedding time again! Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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Something Stolen, Something Blue
by Steve Higgs
Part 6 of the Felicity Philip's Investigates series
She should say no.She's not a detective after all.But how can she?When Felicity Philips receives a panicked call from an old friend, there simply isn't a way that she can turn him down.Edward, the jeweller to the crown, is in deep trouble and he cannot tell the police. His terrible truth must be kept secret.But what is his motivation for calling Felicity? Does he really believe she is the only one who can help? Or are his motivations more personal and dark than he is letting on?With her usual cast of supporting misfits, Felicity is going to see what she can do …… but when she uncovers the truth, will she be able survive it? Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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The Bride's Bouquet Bleeds
by Steve Higgs
Part 7 of the Felicity Philip's Investigates series
Marriage? It can be absolute murder.The royal wedding looms and Felicity can think of little else … until a member of her dream team is arrested for attempted murder.Doris, a long-time friend and superstar florist, stands accused of attempting to kill half a dozen brides, their bouquets poisoned with an unknown toxin.Ordered not to interfere by the hateful Chief Inspector Quinn, Felicity is determined to find the real person behind the bizarre crimes and clear her friend's name – Doris must be innocent, right?But Felicity is not exactly known for her sleuthing skills. If anything, she is known for the opposite. Accompanied by a P.I. with a shark-infested smile, a niece who likes to kick first and ask later, deluded dog, Buster, and sassy cat, Amber, it will be a miracle if she even finds a clue.Time is running out for the brides – they need an antidote and fast.However, in a race to save the day, Felicity will glimpse the truth and be faced with a choice that might change her life or end it.What does a wedding planner know about solving a mystery?Nothing.Absolutely nothing. Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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The Chauffeur Did It
by Steve Higgs
Part 8 of the Felicity Philip's Investigates series
Marriage? It can be absolute murder.When the bride leaves her house in a vintage Rolls Royce, she seems giddy with excitement, and the wedding party at the church think nothing of her late arrival; that's just tradition, right?However, when the clock keeps ticking and the vintage cars fails to appear, it soon becomes clear that something untoward has befallen the bride.Fingers are pointed in every direction, but who is really to blame? Has she been kidnapped? Where is the ransom note?Under self-imposed pressure to figure out what happened, Felicity sets out with her team to find the truth ... and the bride.She has a cast of suspicious characters to sift through, but nothing could have prepared her for the truth. Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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Till Death Do Us Part
by Steve Higgs
Part 9 of the Felicity Philip's Investigates series
In the highlands of Scotland someone wants to interrupt a wedding.And they are going to stop at nothing to achieve their aim. Burning cars, bricks through windows … but that's just the start and when the wedding party fail to take the hint, things turn deadly.Forced to turn sleuth, Felicity's questions reveal a worrying truth – the groom has a long list of enemies.With the wedding going sideways and a powerful storm overhead, Felicity and her team must figure out which of the guests is looking to spill blood.It becomes a deadly game they have to win, but the rules keep changing and there is someone in the background going out of their way to mess with Felicity's best efforts.Are they searching for one killer? Or are they pitched against a whole league?Be ready for the shocking truth! Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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The Royal Wedding
by Steve Higgs
Part 10 of the Felicity Philip's Investigates series
A Royal Wedding. Pomp, pageantry, and a healthy portion of psychotic killers …For Felicity Philips, wedding planner to the rich and famous, this is her dream job, but convinced someone is out to wreck the whole thing, her attention is on keeping everyone alive.There is security in place, hundreds of cops and bodyguards assigned to the royal family, but do any of them know the threat is coming from multiple angles?A party of anti-royalists have been plotting for years, one of Felicity's rivals wants nothing more than to see her competitor fail in her greatest moment, and a member of the British royal family has their eyes set firmly on the throne. All they must do is remove everyone in their path to get there. What better time to take them out than when they are all together?Mercifully for Felicity, she is not alone. Certain of her need for help she has enlisted super sleuth Patricia Fisher, but her old friend is not the only detective at the event. Albert Smith is an honoured guest of the King. He's there with his trusted canine sidekick and they encountered the anti-royalists months ago. Finally, Tempest Michaels and the Blue Moon team have followed their own trail of clues to the wedding. They think they might know the identity of the murderous royal, but proving it, accusing a member of the royal household, is not a task one approaches without absolute certainty.In the climactic conclusion to Felicity Philips' series, all the players will come together, their stories intertwining as the righteous battle the greedy, the corrupt, and the morally insane.What does a wedding planner know about organising the greatest wedding ever witnessed?Everything.Absolutely everything. Steve has been writing for years without producing anything that he believed was worth reading. Is he overly critical of his work? Probably, but having taken five years to finish the first book he took only five months for the second and is now working on three more stories simultaneously. He describes his current experience as that of a storyteller with ideas falling uncontrollably out of his ears. He keeps a notepad on his person at all times in case another idea comes to him and can be found scribbling pretty much any time he comes to a stop.He lives not far from where his books are based, but although he was born and raised in Kent he spent most of this adult life as a soldier deployed to various points of the globe. Now retired from the military he has the world's most perfect son and a beautiful wife who is completely convinced his description of the single women in his book is the early stages of a mid-life crisis. It's not love, honest.Influenced by Jim Butcher, Stephen King, Kim Harrison, Derek Landy, Lee Child and Janet Evanovich to name a few, his work will always be a mix of action and thriller mixed with situational comedy. The central character's parents are in no way based on his own. Definitely, definitely not.
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