The Death of Ellis Trotter
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  • Reads 33
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  • Parts 6
  • Time 18m
Ongoing, First published Jan 01, 2023
Mature
When a kindly, old recluse, Ellis Trotter, is found dead in her cottage the police rule that her death is of natural causes. Local librarian and detective Agatha Morris isn't convinced by this explanation and with her friend Joan, she sets off to find the real cause of Ellis' death.....

TW- This book contains descriptions of death, assault and blood.
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