Rona Parish mysteries
Meet Rona Parish, a talented biographer who has a skill for writing about the past and encountering danger along the way, and her adorable golden retriever, Gus.
When Rona Parish is asked to write the biography of an acclaimed thriller writer who drowned in unusual circumstances, is she diving into danger?
Biographer Rona Parish is exhausted after finishing her latest project on Arthur Conan Doyle, but her hope for a break between
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Meet Rona Parish, a talented biographer who has a skill for writing about the past and encountering danger along the way, and her adorable golden retriever, Gus.
Rona Parish pieces together the history of a charming English town for a series of articles, but soon finds herself trying to solve a deadly puzzle.
The genteel town of Buckford is about to celebrate its nine-hundredth anniversary, and biographer Rona Parish
Meet Rona Parish, a talented biographer who has a skill for writing about the past and encountering danger along the way, and her adorable golden retriever, Gus.
Betrayal, deception, passion . . . Rona Parish digs up the truth about one of Marsborough's oldest family firms when she makes a terrible discovery in a cemetery.
Famous porcelain firm Curzon is about to celebrate its 150th anniversary, making it a perfect fit for Rona's series
Meet Rona Parish, a talented biographer who has a skill for writing about the past and encountering danger along the way, and her adorable golden retriever, Gus.
Rona's latest project focusing on one of Marsborough's most prominent families lead her to a chilling revelation that hits a little too close to home . . .
Esteemed biographer and freelance journalist Rona Parish is raring to start a new project for the glossy
Meet Rona Parish, a talented biographer who has a skill for writing about the past and encountering danger along the way, and her adorable golden retriever, Gus.
When Rona is asked to write a biography on the missing enigmatic artist, Elspeth Wilding, she finds there are as many unanswered questions as unfinished portraits.
Rona Parish needs a break from journalism - every article she has written for Chiltern Life magazine