British Mystery series published by Pat Herbert

Exciting new British Crime/Mystery Series Writer Pat Herbert published 7 Paltoquet novels

More information: www.amazon.co.uk/Pat-Herbert/e/B00A7P88CU/ref=pd_sim_sbs_b_bl_1

About the Book series:

British mystery writer Pat Herbert has published seven new titles based on the main protagonist, Reverend Bernard Paltoquet, vicar of St Stephen’s Church in Wandworth, and his friend Robbie MacTavish, a popular local GP, who join forces to help police investigate unsolved murders. All the books contain plenty of humour and have supernatural themes.

The new titles in the Reverend Paltoquet Mystery Series are:

The Bockhampton Road Murders (ISBN #978-1497314771)

Haunted Christmas (ISBN #978-1497380554)

The Possession of November Jones (ISBN #978-1497324435)

The Witches of Wandsworth (ISBN #978-1497341708)

So Long at the Fair (ISBN #978-1497345263)

The Man Who Was Death (ISBN #978-1497345317)

The Dark Side of the Mirror (ISBN #978-1496182227)

Each of these books is currently listed for sale on Amazon in both paperback and e-book formats.

About the Author:

Pat Herbert lives in London, England. She worked as a typist for a publishing company, based in Blackfriars, then trained to become a Chartered Librarian before working for British Gypsum in London’s West End. She was always interested in returning to publishing and took on the job of PA to the Managing Director of Thomson Books, which owned publishers including Hamish Hamilton, Michael Joseph and Sphere at the time, before they were taken over by Penguin.

Since then, Pat worked in recruitment and she is currently working part-time for a private cardiac clinic, and writes during her spare time (with her boss’s permission, of course). She is now writing the next suspenseful novel in the Paltoquet mystery series which is entitled “Sleeping With the Dead”.

Pat loves reading modern crime novels mainly (Peter James, Peter Robinson, Ruth Rendell) and she has an extensive film library. She was brought up in a cinema as her mother was an usherette, and many of her Paltoquet books lend themselves to the big screen.

Press/media Contact Details:

Literary Agent:

Darin Jewell, Managing Director, The Inspira Group Literary Agency, 5 Bradley Road, Enfield, England EN3 6ES

Tel. 0208 292 5163

E-mail: darin@theinspiragroup.com