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The Daffodil Deception

A Cotswolds Village Cozy Mystery With A Land Inheritance Twist

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The Daffodil Deception
A Cotswolds Village Cozy Mystery With A Land Inheritance Twist

Spring has come to the Cotswolds, and with it, lambing season, daffodils… and secrets that refuse to stay buried.

Shepherdess Ivy Breck knows every inch of her village’s rolling fields, every dry stone wall, every boundary that has stood for generations. Or so she thought.

When beloved cheesemaker Gideon Thorne is found dead inside his maturing cave, the village is quick to call it a tragic accident. Ivy is not so sure.

Because in the days leading up to his death, strange symbols began appearing on gateposts across the countryside.

Subtle. Deliberate. And placed exactly where no one thinks to look.

As Ivy begins to trace the markings, she uncovers something far older than a single crime. A pattern hidden in the land itself. Boundaries that do not match the official records. Claims that were never settled, only quietly ignored.

But in a village built on tradition, some truths are not meant to surface.

And someone is determined to keep them buried.

Even if it means killing again.

With tensions rising beneath the surface of polite smiles and spring celebrations, Ivy must follow the lines others refuse to see. Because the deeper she digs, the clearer it becomes:

This was never just about one man’s death.

It is about who owns the land.

And how far they will go to keep it.

A richly atmospheric British cozy mystery filled with secrets, community tension, and a sharp-eyed amateur sleuth, perfect for readers who love slow-burn intrigue and village drama.
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