Season For Murder
A FitzMorris Family Mystery
by Anna A Armstrong
Escape to the idyllic Cotswolds, where the air is filled with the aroma of delicious blackberry jam, ripe pumpkins adorn the fields, and a killer is hatching a sinister plot.
Meet Vivian Plover, an unlikely murderer who finds herself compelled to commit a heinous act. Her husband’s ambition to attain the prestigious office of Lord Lieutenant drives her to take drastic measures. Dressed in sensible shoes, a twin set, and pearls, Vivian embarks on a murderous mission filled with challenges, including her godson’s fake fiancée and the meddling of Dee FitzMorris.
As the prominent figures of Little Warthing start succumbing to suspicious accidents, Dee FitzMorris must step in to thwart Vivian’s scheme. Can Dee put a stop to the murderous plot, or will she herself become the next victim in this darkly amusing tale of murder and intrigue?
“Season for Murder” is the third book in the FitzMorris Family Mysteries series, where murder takes center stage but rarely has it been so amusing. Join Dee FitzMorris and her eccentric companions as they navigate the charming yet treacherous landscape of the Cotswolds in a thrilling tale of mystery and humor.
The FitzMorris Family Mysteries
Anna A. Armstrong writes uplifting, cosy mysteries. Set in rural villages, they overflow with friendship, warm family relationships, delicious food, beautiful gardens and romance as well as the odd murder to spice things up. At the heart of her stories are her colourful characters who have their own varied foibles. There is nothing like a spot of murder for revealing who people are and what makes them tick.
Growing up in home counties England, Anna was surrounded with dogs and horses as well as the wide variety of people who make up village life. Her observation skills were further honed by studying Anthropology at university. Much to her family’s embarrassment, she often can’t resist pulling out a pad and sketching random strangers in a restaurant.
When not indulging her love of travelling, Anna divides her time between the quintessentially English village of Burford in the Cotswolds and the rugged Isle of Man, the jewel of the Irish Sea. She is passionate about food, her garden, her three dachshunds, family and latterly trick riding, just in case running off to the circus becomes an option!































