"A delightful cosy mystery perfect for fans of MC Beaton and Lesley Cookman. A witty, thrilling and compelling village mystery"....Bookish Jottings
"I found ‘Deadly Whispers In Lower Dimblebrook’ to be an addictive read, which held my attention from start to finish"....Ginger Book Geek
'I feel like I have stepped right into Midsomer Country...and lost myself completely in this delightful Cotswold village"...Confessions of a Bookaholic
"A fantastic read and I likened it to a modern day Nancy Drew with hints of Agatha Raisin"...Karen and her book
When Isabelle Darby moves to the delightfully cosy village of Lower Dimblebrook, she’s searching for peace and quiet as well as a chance to escape from heartbreak. After making friends with Fiona Lambourne, another newcomer to the village, Issie is left reeling when tragedy strikes and Fiona is murdered, the second wife Anthony Lambourne has lost in unfortunate circumstances. And if that wasn’t bad enough, the local gossips insist that Fiona had been embroiled in an affair before her death, something which Issie knows not to be the case. Determined to clear her friend's reputation and solve the mystery of the rumours, Issie takes on both the gossips and the handsome but stern DI Wainwright, making both friends and enemies along the way!
Julie Butterfield belongs to the rather large group of 'always wanted to write' authors who finally found the time to sit down and put pen to paper - or rather fingers to keyboard.
She wrote her first book purely for pleasure and was very surprised to discover that so many people enjoyed the story and wanted more, so she decided to carry on writing.
It has to be pointed out that her first novel, 'Did I Mention I Won The Lottery' is a complete work of fiction and she did not, in fact, receive millions in her bank account and forget to mention it to her husband - even though he still asks her every day if she has anything to tell him!