Dorothy Martin Mysteries by Jeanne M. Dams (#1-2,5-7,24)
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Overview: Jeanne M. Dams has lived n South Bend, Indiana, all her life. Her love of England was born of almost obsessive reading of English mysteries from an early age, and was cemented by a brief visit to London after her graduation from Purdue University. Many years and many visits later, she continues to love the British Isles and especially their people. She is also interested in history, has written one historical series, and is beginning another.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller

1. The Body In The Transept (2020 Reissue)
It's Christmas Eve in the small town of Sherebury. Dorothy Martin, a recently widowed American, is having her first Christmas in England. But as she leaves the cathedral's midnight mass, she literally stumbles over a dead body — and it’s one of the priests, Canon Billings. He wasn’t very popular and the list of suspects includes most of the town. But Dorothy doesn’t give up easily when it comes to finding out the truth. Of course, she does get to meet Chief Constable Alan Nesbitt, and a good mystery on a chilly English night does have some appeal.
2. Trouble In The Town Hall (2020 Reissue)
A dead body in the closet and a leaking roof keep Dorothy busy. Dorothy Martin is still learning her way around the charming English cathedral town which she moved to a year ago from America. But she recognizes a dead body when she sees one. The historic town hall is closed with its future hanging in the balance. Dorothy is visiting when the cleaner finds the dead body of a young man in a closet. Her passion for mysteries is as hot as ever, of course. Despite warnings from her dear friend Chief Constable Alan Nesbitt not to get in the way of the official investigation, Dorothy simply can't resist taking a look around. There are plenty more skeletons in local closets, enough to keep an amateur sleuth on her toes — unless the hands of a murderer reach her first. And not to mention her lovely house has water coming in through the roof! Can she find a murderer and a decent builder?
5. The Victim In Victoria Station (2020 Reissue)
Dorothy’s taking a trip to London but that doesn’t mean she won’t be investigating more murders Dorothy falls into conversation with a young man on the train to London. But by the time the train rolls into Victoria Station, he is dead. A helpful doctor says he will take care of the aftermath. The next day Dorothy checks all the newspapers. But there is no mention of the young man’s death in any of them. She makes inquiries with the police but draws a blank there too. But Dorothy isn’t someone who gives up easily. Who was the murdered man and why was he killed? Discover the truth in Dorothy’s most baffling case yet. A dead body on a train. But now it’s like the crime never happened.
6. Killing Cassidy (2020 Reissue)
Going home to the United States is not just a trip down memory lane for Dorothy. Dorothy returns to Hillsburg, Indiana, to claim a small inheritance from an old friend, Kevin Cassidy. But Kevin also left her a letter. It says if he dies, it must have been murder. Someone was trying to kill him. An absurd idea? Cassidy was 96 years old and succumbed to pneumonia. But Dorothy knows about innocent facades, as does her husband, Alan, now retired from the police force. No one believes this was murder, but Dorothy won’t let her old friend down. She will get to the bottom of this baffling mystery.
7. To Perish In Penzance (2020 Reissue)
A trip to cornwall to solve a decades-old mystery. Penzance 1968: She was about twenty, with long blond hair, and her body was found a few days after she fell from the cliffs to her death on the rocks below. The action of the water and sea life made circulating a picture of her impossible, but even with a description, no one identified her. No one reported a young woman missing from any of the nearby villages. She was fashionably dressed, obviously out for a night of partying. All the police knew was her approximate age, that she'd had a child a few months before she died, and that she weighed only about ninety pounds. The cliff was miles from anywhere. Her death is a mystery that’s haunted Alan, Dorothy Martin's now-retired Chief Constable husband, ever since. It was his first murder case as a young detective. So Dorothy and Alan head down to picturesque Penzance. Dorothy is going to get to the bottom of the mystery for Alan . . . and uncovers a new one while she’s at it, full of dark secrets and danger.
24. The Bath Conspiracy
American Anglophile Dorothy Martin is celebrating her birthday in the historic city of Bath, but the discovery of a number of stolen artefacts throws her plans awry. Retired chief constable Alan Nesbit and his wife Dorothy Martin are in the beautiful historic city of Bath to celebrate Dorothy's birthday, enjoying the city's elegant surroundings, sightseeing, shopping - and champagne. But the celebrations are curtailed when they discover a curious assortment of loot in their car boot during a trip to Stonehenge - from precious artefacts to cheap jumble sale trinkets. The stolen items are linked to various historic sites in Bath, but how did they end up in the Martins' car? As Dorothy and Alan seek to prove their innocence and catch a thief, they are soon swept into a conspiracy that runs much deeper and darker . . .
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Overview: Jeanne M. Dams has lived n South Bend, Indiana, all her life. Her love of England was born of almost obsessive reading of English mysteries from an early age, and was cemented by a brief visit to London after her graduation from Purdue University. Many years and many visits later, she continues to love the British Isles and especially their people. She is also interested in history, has written one historical series, and is beginning another.
Genre: Fiction > Mystery/Thriller
1. The Body In The Transept (2020 Reissue)
It's Christmas Eve in the small town of Sherebury. Dorothy Martin, a recently widowed American, is having her first Christmas in England. But as she leaves the cathedral's midnight mass, she literally stumbles over a dead body — and it’s one of the priests, Canon Billings. He wasn’t very popular and the list of suspects includes most of the town. But Dorothy doesn’t give up easily when it comes to finding out the truth. Of course, she does get to meet Chief Constable Alan Nesbitt, and a good mystery on a chilly English night does have some appeal.
2. Trouble In The Town Hall (2020 Reissue)
A dead body in the closet and a leaking roof keep Dorothy busy. Dorothy Martin is still learning her way around the charming English cathedral town which she moved to a year ago from America. But she recognizes a dead body when she sees one. The historic town hall is closed with its future hanging in the balance. Dorothy is visiting when the cleaner finds the dead body of a young man in a closet. Her passion for mysteries is as hot as ever, of course. Despite warnings from her dear friend Chief Constable Alan Nesbitt not to get in the way of the official investigation, Dorothy simply can't resist taking a look around. There are plenty more skeletons in local closets, enough to keep an amateur sleuth on her toes — unless the hands of a murderer reach her first. And not to mention her lovely house has water coming in through the roof! Can she find a murderer and a decent builder?
5. The Victim In Victoria Station (2020 Reissue)
Dorothy’s taking a trip to London but that doesn’t mean she won’t be investigating more murders Dorothy falls into conversation with a young man on the train to London. But by the time the train rolls into Victoria Station, he is dead. A helpful doctor says he will take care of the aftermath. The next day Dorothy checks all the newspapers. But there is no mention of the young man’s death in any of them. She makes inquiries with the police but draws a blank there too. But Dorothy isn’t someone who gives up easily. Who was the murdered man and why was he killed? Discover the truth in Dorothy’s most baffling case yet. A dead body on a train. But now it’s like the crime never happened.
6. Killing Cassidy (2020 Reissue)
Going home to the United States is not just a trip down memory lane for Dorothy. Dorothy returns to Hillsburg, Indiana, to claim a small inheritance from an old friend, Kevin Cassidy. But Kevin also left her a letter. It says if he dies, it must have been murder. Someone was trying to kill him. An absurd idea? Cassidy was 96 years old and succumbed to pneumonia. But Dorothy knows about innocent facades, as does her husband, Alan, now retired from the police force. No one believes this was murder, but Dorothy won’t let her old friend down. She will get to the bottom of this baffling mystery.
7. To Perish In Penzance (2020 Reissue)
A trip to cornwall to solve a decades-old mystery. Penzance 1968: She was about twenty, with long blond hair, and her body was found a few days after she fell from the cliffs to her death on the rocks below. The action of the water and sea life made circulating a picture of her impossible, but even with a description, no one identified her. No one reported a young woman missing from any of the nearby villages. She was fashionably dressed, obviously out for a night of partying. All the police knew was her approximate age, that she'd had a child a few months before she died, and that she weighed only about ninety pounds. The cliff was miles from anywhere. Her death is a mystery that’s haunted Alan, Dorothy Martin's now-retired Chief Constable husband, ever since. It was his first murder case as a young detective. So Dorothy and Alan head down to picturesque Penzance. Dorothy is going to get to the bottom of the mystery for Alan . . . and uncovers a new one while she’s at it, full of dark secrets and danger.
24. The Bath Conspiracy
American Anglophile Dorothy Martin is celebrating her birthday in the historic city of Bath, but the discovery of a number of stolen artefacts throws her plans awry. Retired chief constable Alan Nesbit and his wife Dorothy Martin are in the beautiful historic city of Bath to celebrate Dorothy's birthday, enjoying the city's elegant surroundings, sightseeing, shopping - and champagne. But the celebrations are curtailed when they discover a curious assortment of loot in their car boot during a trip to Stonehenge - from precious artefacts to cheap jumble sale trinkets. The stolen items are linked to various historic sites in Bath, but how did they end up in the Martins' car? As Dorothy and Alan seek to prove their innocence and catch a thief, they are soon swept into a conspiracy that runs much deeper and darker . . .
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