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Death in Damascus: A 1920s Murder Mystery with Heathcliff Lennox

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by Karen Baugh Menuhin


  I am aware that the Islam forbids images and icons, but there are stone lions and ancient statues in Damascus museum and there may still be one or two quietly forgotten in backwaters within the city’s ancient walls.

  I do hope you enjoyed the book. I could happily expend hours upon history and its myriad complexities, but this is a story of murder, mystery and a smidgeon of adventure. The next book will take Lennox et al, to Yorkshire – that brooding county of stark moors, medieval monarchs and ancient monasteries.

  I do hope you enjoyed this book. If you would like to keep up to date with this series, you can do so on the Karen Menuhin readers page here…

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  Murder at Melrose Court is the first book in the Heathcliff Lennox series.

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  The Black Cat Murders is the second book.

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  The Curse of Braeburn Castle is the third book.

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  Death in Damascus is the fourth book.

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  The Monks Hood Murders is the fifth book.

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  If you feel there is something amiss, please do get in touch with me at karenmenuhinauthor@gmail.com and I’ll do all I can to help.

  A little about Karen Baugh Menuhin

  1920s, Cozy crime, Traditional Detectives, Downton Abbey – I love them!

  Along with my family, my dog and my cat.

  At 60 I decided to write, I don’t know why but suddenly the stories came pouring out, along with the characters. Eccentric Uncles, stalwart butlers, idiosyncratic servants, machinating Countesses, and the hapless Major Heathcliff Lennox.

  A whole world built itself upon the page and I just followed along...

  An itinerate traveller all my life. I grew up in the military, often on RAF bases but preferring to be in the countryside when we could. I adore whodunnits.

  I have two amazing sons – Jonathan and Sam Baugh and their wives, Laura and Wendy, and five grandchildren, Charlie, Joshua, Isabella-Rose, Scarlett and Hugo.

  I am married to Krov, my wonderful husband, who is a retired film maker and eldest son of the violinist, Yehudi Menuhin. We live in the Cotswolds.

  For more information my address is: karenmenuhinauthor@gmail.com

 

 

 


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