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Books with author Terri Murphy

  • Weekend in Weighton

    Terry Murphy

    eBook (Grinning Bandit Books, Nov. 17, 2013)
    First-time private investigator Eddie Greene is having a bad weekend. It’s about to get worse …When he finds the slab-cold body of his first client, he knows something’s up – he only spoke to her fifteen minutes earlier.Free-wheeling, swash-buckling, trash-talking Eddie is not just out of place in a humdrum northern town. He’s out of his depth on his first case, out of funds from a now deceased client and out of favour with Weighton’s big society.As Friday night slides into Saturday morning, each twist in the case turns a bad situation worse; the police want him for murder, the local crime boss wants him dead, the mayor wants him out of town and his girlfriend wants him out of her life.Increasingly desperate, Eddie takes on all-comers in a barnstorming bid to crack the case and clear his name. And somewhere between all the froth and fury, his affections are reclaimed by the girl who got away – but will she abide ‘til Monday?"Hints of Jasper Fforde in the fast-paced dialogue and twist-driven narrative. Confident and capable writing, the dialogue is snappy and frequently very funny.Murphy is a very good writer and elements of this novel are fantastic." Harper Collins Editor, Gold medal winner review.“Great fun with some cracking jokes – ‘this femme is fatale’ being my favourite – it reminded me of the Lynne Truss serial on Radio 4.” Sue Fletcher, Deputy MD, Hodder & Stoughton“Faultless – engaging, controlled, visual and fast-paced. Lots of action and a strong sense of tongue-in-cheek.” Caroline Smailes, Harper Collins author, ‘In Search of Adam’“It’s like ‘Film Noir’ meets ‘Phoenix Nights’!” Mark Roman, author of 'Ultimate Inferior Beings' on Cogwheel Press.
  • The Secrets of the Twisted Cross: A Belltown Mystery : Case No. 6

    Ted Murphy

    Paperback (J N Townsend Pub, May 1, 2002)
    Sixteen-year-old sleuth Orville Jacques, of Belltown, Cape Cod, investigates what he thinks is a simple case of teenagers committing hate crimes, but it turns out to be much more sinister.
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  • Secrets of Belltown

    Ted Murphy

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Pr, Sept. 1, 1995)
    High school sophomore Orville is only interested in making it through the summer, but then he discovers who is behind the brutal murder of a neighbor in his town on Cape Cod
  • The Secrets of Cranberry Beach

    Ted Murphy

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Pr, March 15, 1671)
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  • The Secrets of Pilgrim Pond

    Ted Murphy

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Pr, July 1, 1997)
    Orville Jacques solves his most complicated case yet when the daughter of a local congressional candidate hires him to figure out why her father is receiving threatening blackmail messages
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  • The Castle of Change: Legend of the Outsider

    T. Murphy

    language (, July 21, 2014)
    Currently Editing Manuscript/Not Available
  • The Secrets of Cain's Castle

    Ted Murphy

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Pr, March 15, 1996)
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  • Weekend in Weighton

    Mr Terry Murphy

    Paperback (GRINNING BANDIT BOOKS, April 14, 2013)
    First-time private investigator Eddie Greene is having a bad weekend. It’s about to get worse … When he finds the slab-cold body of his first client, he knows something’s up – he only spoke to her fifteen minutes earlier. Free-wheeling, swash-buckling, trash-talking Eddie is not just out of place in a humdrum northern town. He’s out of depth on his first case, out of funds from a now deceased client and out of favour with Weighton’s big society. As Friday night slides into Saturday morning, each twist in the case turns a bad situation worse. The police want him for murder, the local crime boss wants him dead, the mayor wants him out of town and his girlfriend wants him out of her life. Increasingly desperate, Eddie takes on all-comers in a barnstorming bid to crack the case and clear his name. And somewhere between all the froth and fury, his affections are reclaimed by the girl who got away – but will she abide ‘til Monday? “Great fun with some cracking jokes – it reminded me of the Lynne Truss serial on Radio 4.” Sue Fletcher, Deputy MD, Hodder & Stoughton “Faultless – engaging, visual and fast-paced. Lots of action and a strong sense of tongue-in-cheek.” Caroline Smailes, Harper Collins author, ‘In Search of Adam’. “It’s like ‘Film Noir’ meets ‘Phoenix Nights’!” Mark Roman, author, 'Ultimate Inferior Beings'. “A wonderfully distinctive voice – fresh and idiosyncratic.” Carl Ashmore, author, ‘The Time Hunters’ series.
  • The Secrets of Pilgrim Pond

    Ted Murphy

    Paperback (Silver Burdett Pr, March 15, 1876)
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