The estimated word count of Cherringham - Too Many Lies: A Cosy Crime Series (Cherringham: Mystery Shorts Book 35) is 27,280 words.
A person reading at the average speed of 250 words/min, will finish the book in 1 hrs 50 mins. At a slower speed of 150 words/min, they will finish it in 3 hrs 2 mins. At a faster speed of 450 words/min, they will finish it in 1 hrs 1 mins.
Cherringham - Too Many Lies: A Cosy Crime Series (Cherringham: Mystery Shorts Book 35) - 27,280 words | ||
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Reading Speed | Time to Read | |
Slow | 150 words/min | 3 hrs 2 mins |
Average | 250 words/min | 1 hrs 50 mins |
Fast | 450 words/min | 1 hrs 1 mins |
for Cherringham - Too Many Lies: A Cosy Crime Series (Cherringham: Mystery Shorts Book 35)
There are 25 chapters in Cherringham - Too Many Lies: A Cosy Crime Series . We have listed them below.
Cover |
Contents |
Cherringham - A Cosy Crime Series |
About the Book |
Main Characters |
The Authors |
Title |
Copyright |
1. A Village Divided |
2. A Chill in the Air |
3. No Fishing Today |
4. Pop-up Protest |
5. A Free Lunch |
6. A Motive for Murder? |
7. Suspects |
8. Father and Son |
9. Empty Nest |
10. An Early Drive |
11. Builders’ Tea |
12. A Trip to Repton |
13. An Act of Desperation |
14. Scene of the Crime |
15. Finally, the Truth |
16. The Vote |
Epilogue: One Last Surprise. |
When Cherringham's Council debates selling the historic village hall for development as a luxury restaurant and hotel, all of Cherringham is up in arms; some seeing the sale as needed, others deeply opposed. For many, the centuries-old hall is the very heart of the community! But when the leader of the protestors is attacked after a raucous meeting and death threats are made, Jack and Sarah are asked to investigate. Can they find a possible killer before the crucial Council vote? And maybe stop a murder?Set in the sleepy English village of Cherringham, the detective series brings together an unlikely sleuthing duo: English web designer Sarah and American ex-cop Jack. Thrilling and deadly - but with a spot of tea - it's like Rosamunde Pilcher meets Inspector Barnaby. Each of the self-contained episodes is a quick read for the morning commute, while waiting for the doctor, or when curling up with a hot cuppa.Co-authors Neil Richards (based in the UK) and Matthew Costello (based in the US), have been writing together since the mid 90's, creating content and working on projects for the BBC, Disney Channel, Sony, ABC, Eidos, and Nintendo to name but a few. Their transatlantic collaboration has underpinned scores of TV drama scripts, computer games, radio shows, and the successful crime fiction series Cherringham. Read more