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Michelle SalterMichelle Salter

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You’ll see all my books are historical mysteries – because golden age whodunnits are the stories I enjoy reading most.

I love to create memorable characters and devise intriguing plots with a focus on mystery rather than violence.

And, after a journey full of twists and turns, the final chapters reveal all – so you can read each book as a standalone novel (even the Iris Woodmore Mysteries, although the characters develop as the series progresses).

I live in Hampshire, England, and it’s the setting for many of my books. My standalone novel, Murder at Merewood Hospital, features Sister Helen Hopgood, the last nurse left in a military hospital in Hampshire at the end of the First World War.

I also have family connections to Devon, and the fourth Iris Woodmore Mystery, A Killing at Smugglers Cove, is set on the south coast of Devon in 1923. Iris is back in her native Hampshire for A Corpse in Christmas Close, set in Winchester over Christmas 1923.

I hope you enjoy reading or listening to my books – and I’d be thrilled if you left a review or rating on Amazon. Just a few words on how the story made you feel would be greatly appreciated.

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Books by Michelle Salter

  • The Iris Woodmore Series The Iris Woodmore Series

    Amazon

  • A Corpse in Christmas Close A Corpse in Christmas Close

    Amazon

  • Murder At Merewood Hospital Murder At Merewood Hospital

    Amazon

  • A Killing At Smugglers Cove A Killing At Smugglers Cove

    Amazon

  • The Body at Carnival Bridge The Body at Carnival Bridge

    Amazon

  • Death at Crookham Hall Death at Crookham Hall

    Amazon

  • Murder at Waldenmere Lake Murder at Waldenmere Lake

    Amazon

  • The Suffragette’s Daughter

    Amazon

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