MORTIFORDE’S FOOD FESTIVAL IS A RECIPE FOR
MURDER.
Three butchers. Two deaths. One
four-hundred-year-old grudge.
It’s Aldermaston’s first food festival as
the Eighth Marquess of Mortiforde and it’s not going well. One butcher is
missing. Another has been threatened. And the Vegetarian Society has been sent
a meaty ultimatum.
Meanwhile, Lady Mortiforde desperately needs
her husband to find some wild boar meat for her savoury pie entry into the
festival’s Bake Off competition.
When the Council’s Chief Archivist
disappears, along with the Food History Marquee’s star attraction, a
seventeenth-century recipe book, Aldermaston has all the ingredients of a
murder mystery that’s been marinating for over four hundred years.
Can he find the missing butchers before
it’s too late? Will Lady Mortiforde avoid a soggy bottom in the Bake Off
competition? And why do all the butchers take their pet pigs for a walk in the
woods at night?
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Author
Bio – Simon Whaley is an author, writer and
photographer who lives in the hilly bit of Shropshire. Foraging for Murder is
the secondt in his Marquess of Mortiforde Mysteries, set in the idyllic Welsh
Borders – a place many people struggle to locate on a map (including by some of
those who live here). He’s written several non-fiction books, many if which
contain his humorous take on the world, including the bestselling One Hundred
Ways For A Dog To Train Its Human and two editions in the hugely popular
Bluffer’s Guide series (The Bluffer’s Guide to Dogs and The Bluffer’s Guide to
Hiking). His short stories have appeared in Take A Break, Woman’s Weekly
Fiction Special, The Weekly News and The People’s Friend. Meanwhile his
magazine articles have delighted readers in a variety of publications including
BBC Countryfile, The People’s Friend, Coast, The Simple Things and Country
Walking.
Simon lives in Shropshire (which just
happens to be a Welsh Border county) and, when he gets stuck with his writing,
he tramps the Shropshire hills looking for inspiration and something to
photograph. Some of his photographs appear on the national and regional BBC
weather broadcasts under his BBC WeatherWatcher nickname of Snapper Simon. (For
those of you who don’t know, they get a lot of weather in Shropshire.)
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