And Then There Was the One: A Novel by Martha Waters (2025, Trade Paperback)

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Item Width: 5.3 in Inscribed: No Signed: No Language: English Personalized: No Vintage: No ISBN: 9781668069578 Ex Libris: No width: 5.3 in Genre: Fiction Item Length: 8.2 in height: 0.9 in Topic: Romance / Historical / General, Mystery & Detective / Women Sleuths, Romance / Romantic Comedy, Women Sleuths Publisher: Atria Books Item Weight: 9.4 Oz Author: Martha Waters Narrative Type: Fiction Item Height: 0.9 in Publication Year: 2025 Number of Pages: 352 Pages Book Title: And Then there Was the One : a Novel Format: Trade Paperback Type: Novel Personalize: No

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And Then There Was the One: A Novel by Martha Waters (2025, Trade Paperback). When the chairman of the village council turns up dead, everyone agrees with the official ruling of a heart attack, but Georgie can’t help but suspect that the council chairman is a fifth victim. Now, murder tourists are flocking from around the country, in hopes of becoming sleuths themselves. From Martha Waters, the author of the “enchanting” ( Entertainment Weekly ) Regency Vows series, a new historical romance set in 1930s England with a murder mystery twist. In a quaint village in the Cotswolds, Georgiana Radcliffe has accidentally become an amateur detective after helping solve four murders in a single year. When the chairman of the village council turns up dead, everyone agrees with the official ruling of a heart attack, but Georgie can’t help but suspect that the council chairman is a fifth victim. Now, murder tourists are flocking from around the country, in hopes of becoming sleuths themselves. Along with her reporter friend, she reaches out to a famous London detective for assistance in ascertaining why they have become a magnet for murder. But the fancy detective is simply too busy—or can’t be bothered—to help, and instead dispatches his secretary, Sebastian Fletcher-Ford—a posh womanizer who, truthfully, is just trying to get out of his hair, much to practical, no-nonsense Georgie’s dismay. But as they investigate in the charming Buncombe-upon-Woolly—with plentiful scones, sheep on the village green, and murder tourists at every turn—Georgie finds that her previous assessment of Sebastian may have been wrong, and rather than solving a murder, she may be solving for love instead.