Bea Abbot runs a domestic agency that doesn't "do" murder. There's nothing sinister about Zander's request for Bea to accompany him on an errand to a grieving widow, but it's awkward because it was Zander who'd exposed the scam that his boss Denzil had been running on the Tudor Housing Trust ... after which Denzil had, expectedly, died. Oliver, Bea's computer geek of an assistant, is delighted to delve into the mysteries left on Denzil's computer. But Zander and Oliver find themselves suspected of murder, while Bea thinks up a novel way to rescue her son's failing marriage. As the plot thickens, it emerges that, although the first death may have appeared natural, those which follow definitely do not--Publisher's description.
Bea Abbott tries to help her assistant's ex-boyfriend Zander after he is accused of theft and causing the fatal heart attack of his boss at the Tudor Trust.
Bea Abbot is back - Bea Abbot runs a domestic agency that doesn’t ‘do’ murder. There’s nothing sinister about charity-worker Zander’s request for her to join him on a visit to his former boss Denzil’s widow. But Zander had exposed the financial scam Denzil was running – after which Denzil had, unexpectedly, died. Now the dead man’s widow is out for Zander’s blood, and the paperwork that proves Denzil’s guilt is missing. Denzil’s computer could provide the answers, but then another death occurs . . .