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Hell's Bells

A Professor Eustacia Rose Mystery, Book 2

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Hell's Bells

By: Jill Johnson
Narrated by: Rachel Capell
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From the bestselling author of Devil's Breath, Jill Johnson is back with another gripping Professor Eustacia Rose Mystery...

Betrayal is a bitter poison . . .

After a nerve-racking investigation, Professor Eustacia Rose's life is returning to normal. She is finally back teaching at UCL and her relationship with Matilde is blossoming. But when a man is found dead with a needle in his neck, and a disturbing painting of Eustacia links her and the body, her fragile peace suddenly begins to crumble.

At work, there's another threat for Eustacia to deal with. A PhD student is desperate to get access to her poisonous plant collection and begins to stalk her. When she refuses to help him, he starts buying illegal synthetic plant toxins from an unknown source then turns up dead. Once again, Eustacia is the link.

With no leads and the body count rising, Eustacia, now firmly in the frame, is left with no choice but to investigate the deaths in earnest herself, however dangerous it may become.

With a quirky protagonist, dark academia aesthetic and an array of exotic poisonous plants, this unique spin on the classic murder mystery novel will hook fans Gail Honeyman's Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, Graeme Simsion's The Rosie Project and Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club.

©2024 Jill Johnson (P)2024 Bonnier Books UK
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I liked the attention to detail and the unusual storyline. The personalities of the people come out well and feel very real.

Wonderful characters. Unique main character.

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The plant information is great. I enjoyed the character development of Eustacia and how she learns more about herself.

Poisonous plants

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I loved this book, the writing is great and read so well. The characters are captivating and interesting. Couldn’t stop listening.

Brilliant

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Superb performance. The characters are deep and interesting. The science is spot on. Overall a wonderful listen.

Through the eyes of a neurodivergent

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I have enjoyed both books in the series. A very different character from the usual amateur detective, quite refreshing really. Beautifully read as well. Look forward to the next developments

A likeable unusual Professor

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Love the main characters, just found the plot lines weak, and easily guessed.
Still, likeprofessor so much , I’ll buy next book. The reader is so good she kept plot alive .

A little disappointed.

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