An Ivy Beasley Mystery – The Hangman’s Row Enquiry

Posted By on December 30, 2009

As promised, here is the first book from Ivy Beasley Mysteries.  The title is The Hangman’s Row Enquiry. This will be the first of a series to be published on 10 May 2010.  Click on the book cover for the book’s summary.

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22 Responses to “An Ivy Beasley Mystery – The Hangman’s Row Enquiry”

  1. Casey says:

    Do you know if your Ivy Beasley series will be available for the Kindle? I am currently reading Warning at One on my Kindle and it is wonderful (your book and the Kindle)!

  2. Ann Purser says:

    Thanks for your message – yes, Ivy will be available on Kindle! I am tempted to get a Kindle reader myself, but now I certainly shall. Happy reading! Ann P

  3. Donna Taylor says:

    Love the cover.

  4. Ann Purser says:

    My grandmother used to say `You can`t tell a book by its cover`. I hope for the best!

    Regards – AP

  5. pauline quigley says:

    i love your work just finished warning at one now reading tradgedy at two ive read all the others cant wait to read some more keep up the good work

  6. Ann Purser says:

    Thanks, Pauline! So glad you like the books. Watch out for the Ivy Beasley mysteries – out now on Amazon!

  7. Jan says:

    I am about 3/4 of the way through Hangman’s Row. When will the 2nd in the series be out? I hope it will be soon. Thanks for a good read, Jan
    P.S. I have read & enjoyed all the Lois Mead books.Jr

  8. Ann Purser says:

    Many thanks, Jan, for your message. So glad you are enjoying Hangman`s Row! Ivy is keeping my nose to the grindstone, and the next one will be out 2011. The story is actually finished now, and with the publishers. It will be titled (I`m fairly sure) The Measby Murder Enquiry, and should be out in the spring. Good wishes – Ann P.

  9. Erin Parker says:

    Just finished reading Hangman’s Row Enquiry. LOVED IT. One of the best books. I read it within a week and that is something for me. Can’t wait for the next one.

  10. Ann Purser says:

    Well done, Erin! Next one coming soon …. AP

  11. Octavia Prentice says:

    My daughter Octavia is aged 12 – an avid reader and has just read The Hangman. She pesters me to order her books whilst she’s at school – so I need to know Now how soon other books in the series will become available, from which shops, for how much, when I need to take out another mortgage to pay for all these……..etc!!
    Ryta Prentice, mother

  12. Ann Purser says:

    Nice to hear from you and your daughter! I am so glad you are enjoying Ivy and her team – the second in the Ivy Beasley series will be out soon – The Measby Murder Enquiry – and is another exciting adventure for the unlikely foursome. The Lois Meade series is continuing with Threats at Three coming out in December. I am not sure of the US prices, but previously the hardbacks are 23.99 US dollars, and paperbacks are 7.99.

    Happy shopping and reading! – regards from Ann P

  13. Cindy Voosen says:

    I love the Ivy Beasley series and am looking forward to the next one.

  14. Ann Purser says:

    So glad you are enjoying the Ivy Beasley series. Next one should be out in 2011 – The Measby Murder Mystery. Best wishes – Ann P

  15. mary hart says:

    Have just finished reading The Hangman’s Row Enquiry. OK for a holiday read but not so enjoyable as the Lois Meade stories. Roys age seems to be a bit in question

  16. Karen says:

    I would like to Thank You for your lovely writing. A friend in England had sent me one of your Round Ringford books and I then had to get all of them. I am near the end of ‘Mixed Doubles’ and am now reading very slowly, as I do with all books I love, because I do not want it to end. I know you have ‘The Hangman’s Row Enquiry’ out and I have ordered it. And, I do not know how ‘Mixed Doubles’ ends, but I love this town and it’s people. Will you ever write another book for this series?
    Thank You1

  17. Karen says:

    I would like to Thank You for your lovely writing. A friend in England had sent me one of your Round Ringford books and I then had to get all of them. I am near the end of ‘Mixed Doubles’ and am now reading very slowly, as I do with all books I love, because I do not want it to end. I know you have ‘The Hangman’s Row Enquiry’ out and I have ordered it. And, I do not know how ‘Mixed Doubles’ ends, but I love this town and it’s people. Will you ever write another book for this series?
    Thank You!

  18. Karen says:

    Sorry about the repeats…wasn’t sure I sent it correctly.
    Karen

  19. Ann Purser says:

    Glad Ivy`s adventure enlivened your holiday! Another Lois Meade coming out in December – Threats at Three – and a second Ivy next year. re Roy`s age, I think of him as “elderly” – so much kinder than “old”. Apologies if there is an actual discrepancy in years.

  20. Ann Purser says:

    Karen – no need to apologise – I am very happy to have such nice messages twice! I`d love to hear what you think of Mixed Doubles ending. I wept!

  21. Jeanne says:

    In Hangman’s Row Enquiry why is the name Beattie alternately spelled Beatty?
    Just noticed that and wondered. So far I love the book-wish I had more time to read!

  22. Ann Purser says:

    Thank you, Jeanne, for your message – I admit to a confusion with Beattie and Beatty! Her name is Beatrice Beatty … Sorry!

    Glad you`re enjoying the story. Ann P.

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