Zan Geller

Quite possibly, murder


Quite Possibly, Murder

“Holding onto that man, Jack. It is like trying to hold onto a fart once you’ve let it out.” The great detective, Felix Geddes, is dead. Again. His long-suffering biographer, Jack Alnwick, is used to this by now. Whether buried alive or pushed through a window, Felix has a miraculous way of surviving all and every attempt on his life. The question remains, where is he now? Why hasn’t he taken Jack into his confidence? And is he ever planning to return?

This is Book One of Quite Possibly, Murder. Introducing the indefatigable Jack Alnwick, Scotland Yard’s earnest and intrepid Inspector George Finch, and the mysterious figure of Felix Geddes. Left in the dark by the great detective, Jack sets himself to solve a strange sequence of mysteries, with a little unsought for assistance… Quite Possibly, Murder:

Book One is a cosy comic mystery which will delight fans of Agatha Christie and Janice Hallett.

Quite Possibly, Murder is filled with unexpected twists, unforeseen turns and unlikely clues. The smaller mysteries – what has happened to Susy Sloane? Who tried to set fire to Herbert Gardiner? – lead our narrator towards the bigger question of what has happened to Felix Geddes, and why he seems content to appear dead. Unless, of course, he really is…

The sequel, Quite Possibly, Murder: Book Two, will follow early in 2025.


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