The Lois Meade Mysteries
Murder on Monday
Murder on Monday is a chilling account of the life and death of Gloria Hathaway, spinster of the parish, with a secret career of her own. Would-be sleuth, feisty Lois Meade, becomes involved as she cleans in the village houses of Long Farnden. The doctor, the professor, the gallery proprietor and the district nurse, are all part of a web of deceit which challenges Lois in her first attempt at unraveling a mystery. Then there is Detective Inspector Cowgill, a stern policeman who builds an odd relationship with Lois. He is quick to see how valuable she can be, and she is well aware of this. Sparks fly as the plot thickens. “Smashing ending” said an American reviewer.
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Terror on Tuesday
Terror on Tuesday finds Lois has moved out of Tresham and into Long Farnden, one of a trio of villages involved in her next assignment. She sets up New Brooms, a house-cleaning business with a small team of loyal characters. Her cleaners are her main concern, but all become involved in bizarre deaths, theatrical goings-on, and Lois is drawn in by the wicked tentacles of the local drug scene until violence strikes at the very heart of her family. Many contemporary problems surface here, but always with the background of village life, which, as many discover, is not immune from troubled times.
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Weeping on Wednesday
Lois Meade`s cleaning business, New Brooms, has a new recruit, Enid Jacob, who lives with a reclusive mother and miserable old father in a remote, crumbling mill-house. Lois pities Enid, and when the shy spinster offers to teach piano to Lois`s musical son Jamie, a happy relationship develops. But things always go wrong in Enid`s life, and now deteriorate from bad to worse. Lois and company help to sort it all out, but is the ending happy or sad? The reader will decide.
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Theft on Thursday
Lois Meade, cleaner and part-time sleuth, is restless. It is some time since she helped out her old admirer and adversary, Inspector Hunter Cowgill, and she misses the excitement. She is delighted when the call comes from Cowgill asking her for help once more. She is plunged into mystery, bigotry and intrigue surrounding the randy new choirmaster Sandy Mackerras and the vicar, and there is danger for Lois and her new cleaner Sharon Miller, an innocent romantic. But is she as innocent as she seems?
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Fear on Friday
Lois Meade is boss of a cleaning business, and finds time on the side to indulge her love of sleuthing. She opens an office in nearby Tresham, and is intrigued to see a number of surprising visitors to the small shop on the other side of the street. Their window display tells all! New business comes her way when she is asked to clean the house of Tresham`s pompous and secretive mayor, Howard Jenkinson. A locked room arouses Lois`s curiosity, especially when the mayor`s chauffeur is seen collecting a parcel from the shop opposite. Lois, her daughter, and some of her regular cleaners, gradually uncover lies, adultery and sex for sale. When seemingly harmless goings-on result in death and murder, it is time for her old admirer, Inspector Hunter Cowgill, to become involved. True to form, Lois ignores his warnings and finds her own life in danger.
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Secrets on Saturday
From the moment his car stops outside her door, Lois Meade, cleaner and part-time sleuth, doesn`t like the look of Reg Abthorpe. He asks her to clean the house of spry old Herbert Everitt, who has been moved to an old folks` home, though no one in the close-knit village of Long Farnden can understand why. Farmer William Cox is another matter. His health has been in decline since the death of his wife, and he is notoriously reclusive and dependent on his dog, Rosie. Threats against villagers, Lois`s loyal staff, and Lois herself cause the atmosphere to darken, and Lois is called upon by her old adversary and admirer, Inspector Hunter Cowgill ….
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Sorrow on Sunday
In Sorrow on Sunday, Lois Meade, feisty cleaner-cum-private detective is on the trail of a horse-racing scam that ends in murder and tragedy. Colonel Battersby is a respectable pillar of society – or is he? He and his wife Blanche live in rural comfort in Waltonby, not far from Lois`s home in Long Farnden. The Battersbys request the services of New Brooms, and Lois and Dot Nimmo become involved in a secret underworld of corruption and violence. Horses figure largely in the Colonel`s life of hunting, racing and unsuccessful gambling. Enter Inspector Hunter Cowgill, Lois`s long-time contact in the police, and together they bring the villains to justice.
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Warning at One
Lois continues her `ferretin` with a new series, starting with Warning at One. This was published in hardback in November 2008, and concerns a mysterious newcomer in Gordon Street, where Lois owns a terraced house, next door to Clem Fitch and his cockerel, Satan. Across the road, Mrs Blairgowrie has recently moved in, and seems a pleasant enough woman.. She is visually impaired, apparently, though manages to live alone quite succesfully with the regular visits of a large, bulky man who, she says, is her son. Mysterious comings and goings in the middle of the night rouse Clem`s curiosity, with unfortunate consequences. Inspector Cowgill is, as usual, on the scene, as keen as ever on his Lois and not in the least put off by her fierce rejection of any warming up of the relationship!
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Tragedy at Two
She’s worked through all of the days of the week, turning up clues and scrubbing up both messes and murderers in the village of Long Farnden. But crime is a persistent stain, and Lois Meade is finding that sleuthing is rarely a spotless endeavor… Lois Meade’s daughter Josie was admittedly considering ditching her partner Rob, but she certainly never expected him to be found badly beaten and left for dead in a ditch by the side of the road. When Rob tragically dies from his injuries without regaining consciousness, Inspector Cowgill has a murder investigation on his hands, and once again he engages the assistance of the woman he respects above all others—Lois. Suspicion for the attack quickly falls on the traveling gypsies who are camped out on Alf Smith’s property in Long Farnden. There is strong prejudice among many in the village who consider the gypsies no better than tramps and thieves. Lois must follow a twisted path that leads to arson, local delinquents, secret assignations, and blackmail— before she can discover who’s been tinkering with the truth…
Expected release on 1st December 2009. Pre-order your copy of Tragedy at Two from your local booksellers and all on-line retailers, including Amazon and Barnes & Noble (US).
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Am curious as to Lois and Derek’s voting intentions – fear there may be some friction…
Even more unknown territory – will Roy dare to vote differently from Ivy? AP
Hi Ann,
I just saw on amazon that threats at 3 will be released in December. I feared that there wouldn’t be any more Lois books, but I am excited to see the series is continuing.
Can you let us in on the plot yet?
Donna
Hello, Donna – nice to hear from you. December seems a long time away! – but Threats at Three will be a useful Christmas present …
Plot: Can`t give too much away, but all your favourite characters will be there, plus others, and all involved in a village version of soap box racing. There is a nice young couple, newcomers in the village, a wicked developer, a young lad in trouble, and much more. Lois is on the warpath from the outset! Worth waiting for ….. Ann
Hi Ann,
I just discovered the Lois Meade mysteries recently and am up to Wednesday having ordered the rest of the days of the week, then will get the One and Two. Then Three in December. Will you be continuing with this series? Look forward to the Ringford and Beasely series as well. My summer-autumn-winter reading is sorted!
Thanks for hours of reading please….Lois is cosy but edgy so she’s never boring!
Do you ever go to the Bristol Crimefest? I like to attend when I can as I know the organisers.
Regards, Lauren
Ann, I have been a lifelong romance novel devotee, until I found the Hangmans Row Inquiry at my local supermarket, I was hook at once and as a fann of Miiss Marple and Poirot and Rosemary and Thyme, I now a convert and have gobbled up all of your titles I can find on Ebay.I live in the states and don’t know why the lyrical speech and word patterns appeal, But I a a convert. I can’t wait to find out if Josie and Matthew get together and now find I am a devoted WAITEE, for the next installment. Best wishes Kim Miller
Thank you so much, Kim, for your lovely message! Glad you like the books – it is exciting for me to have news from the States. I`ve visited the US a couple of times – New York and San Francisco – and had a great time. Many years ago! Ah, well, Josie and Matthew – as they say, many a slip twixt cup and lip. But I am optimistic ………. Ann
Nice to hear from you, Lauren! Lois and Ivy are thrilled to bits to think of you immersed in their stories – and so am I! Ann
Dear Ann,
I discovered the Lois Meade series a year or so ago, and I absolutely love it! I just started “Tragedy at Two” and am savoring it. I have started giving your books as birthday gifts to a friend who loves mysteries, and I donate my own copies to the library to get others interested in them.
I live in the US but spent January 1980 in England on an English Schools and Family college trip. I stayed with a family in Huncote for two weeks and helped in the school there. Personally, I love all of the “me duck” and other British expressions because they remind me of my lovely month in England. (At first, I was surprised when I was in England and storekeepers would call me “me duck” and “me love,” but I enjoyed their warm welcomes and expressions.)
I didn’t learn about your other series until checking your website, but that was good to discover!
Thanks for writing such wonderful books!
Hello Brenda – thank you so much for your interesting message. I am glad you are enjoying the books and their characters, and recognise the Midlands dialect and `me duck` and `me love`. Isn`t it nice and friendly? Huncote is a village near Leicester, I believe? I too worked in a village school, and loved it. I wasn`t always brilliant at discipline, but no matter! Perhaps you will come over again and see some more of England.
Another Lois Meade to come, and Ivy`s second adventure in Barrington.
Best wishes – Ann
Am almost finished with Murder on Monday. I am LOVING it. What a talented writer you are. I will definitely be reading the whole series.
Happy reading, Erin!
I am starting on Weeping on Wednesday. Loving this series. Can’t wait to read all of them. They are going so fast.
Hello, Erin! W on W is my favourite. I sat sobbing at my computer! Hope you like it too … Ann
Loved Weeping on Wednesday now I am off to Theft on Thursday. Loving this series.
Hello Ann, I love Lois Meade. When is the next book featuring Lois coming out? Some of the phrases she uses reminds me of home… Just south of winnepeg in n. Dak.
Thanksfor great stories. Ellie
Hello Ellie – thanks for your message. So glad you are enjoying Lois`s adventures! The next is in the pipeline – Threats at Three – and should be out quite soon – I am not sure of the exact date, but shouldn`t be too long.
Have you caught up with the Ivy stories yet? The first, Hangman`s Row Enquiry, is out now inn paperback, and has had a good reception.
Happy reading! Best wishes – Ann
I am frantically writing to keep up with you, Erin! It is great to hear you are enjoying the books. Hope you are having a good summer – Ann
Dear Ann,
I absolutely love your books! I started reading the Lois Meade series a couple of years ago and last week I bought the Ivy Beasley book to add to my collection. It was so good, I couldn’t put it down. I live in Texas and have never been to England, but when I read your books, I can picture the villagesand all the characters and I feel like I am there. Most of my ancestors came to America from England, so I have always felt a special connection to it and I love reading books set there. I can’t wait until your next book comes out.
Best Wishes,
Kim Watson
Dear Kim,
Thank you for your interesting message. I am glad you enjoy English village life! I grew up in Suffolk in a village, and I can remember that most of the farming families had lived there for generations, keeping up the old ways of life. A lot has changed now, of course, but the community spirit still exists, especially if there is a shop or post office where gossip can be exchanged. This is not always bad! News of illness or difficulty in coping, gets around quickly and help is always forthcoming.
Have you traced your family tree? It is great fun, and often comes up with things you didn`t knp;w!
Next Lois Meade – Threats at Three – is out in December, and another Ivy enquiry is on the way. Ann