January, 1957. Donald Langham and Maria Dupré have left London behind for the Suffolk countryside. They're excited about starting a new life in the picturesque village of Ingoldby-over-Water - and about meeting their new neighbours.They've barely moved into Yew Tree Cottage when their neighbour at Standing Stone Manor, Professor Edwin Robertshaw, invites Donald over to discuss 'something fishy'. A few days later, a body is found by the professor's precious standing stone in the manor grounds.As they settle into the community, Donald and Maria discover tensions, disputes and resentment raging below the surface of this idyllic village, but can they work out which of the villagers is a cold-blooded killer? "Character-driven and filled with red herrings, a most enjoyable classic British read" Kirkus Reviews "Clever plot twists . a gripping tale . Agatha Christie fans will have fun" Publishers Weekly on Murder by Numbers.
Murder at Standing Stone