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Cover art © Dawn Seewer
ONE TOO MANY, a David and Miranda French
Mystery
Now
available in print.


ISBN:
978-1-60504-150-6
(Sequel
to LOVE ON THE RUN)
Electronic Formats
Samhain Publishing
e-ISBN:
1-59998-950-6
Available in
Amazon's
Kindle
.

Murder:
Guaranteed to ruin a perfectly good
honeymoon.
When Miranda
French finally emerges from a few days
of connubial bliss with her new husband
in an East Anglia inn, she eagerly
checks out the local shops…
...and
stumbles over a body. A mutilated body.
The unfortunate victim was known to be a
connoisseur of married women, so it’s a
good bet that one of the ladies’
husbands is the culprit. If there’s any
hope of getting back to the “honey” part
of her honeymoon, Randi will have to
take matters into her own hands and get
involved in the investigation.
Detective
Chief Inspector David French, Earl of
Middlebury, has a lot more on his hands
than an overly helpful new wife, planted
DNA and more suspects than he can
comfortably count. The killer isn’t
done.
And sending
Randi away to the safety of his estate
may have been the biggest mistake of his
life. She’s next on the killer’s hit
list.
WARNING:
This book contains graphic language,
violence, lots of blood, multiple
felonious hair-coloring incidents and
subtle references to f/f activity.

A minus!
"...a well
written whodunit that ranks right up
there for me with many of the well known
mystery writers."
Reviewer:
Madame Butterfly,
Madame Butterfly's
Blog
~ * ~
5 Stars!
"A spunky,
totally likable heroine, four murders
and a truly hair-raising climax make
this a great read. Ryan has a talent for
character development, and you will
rarely meet such an arrogant mad man.
This builds on the earlier book, but
takes it to a higher level.
Recommended."
Reviewer:
Lynn Bushey,
The Romance Studio
~ * ~
4 Angels!
"David and
Miranda are well-written characters that
anyone can easily relate to. I hung on
every page trying to figure out who the
killer was. This is another one of Ms.
Ryan’s fantastic books and I would
recommend it to any reader!"
Reviewer:
Kim N.,
Fallen Angel Reviews
~ * ~
"...reminiscent of the old whodunits,
like Dashiell Hammett or Raymond
Chandler novels: a great mystery to be
solved, some intense action and a little
romance. One Too Many is a real page
turner and will keep you guessing until
the very end."
Reviewer:
Vivian,
Joyfully Reviewed
~ * ~
4 1/2
Stars!
"Author
Marie-Nicole Ryan pens a
novel that seizes the reader, and does
not let go until the last harrowing
moment. I adored this book."
Reviewer:
Susieq2,
Manic Readers
~ * ~
4
Nymphs!
"Ryan did a
great job unraveling this complex tale
just a bit at a time to keep the reader
fully involved. The climax is fast-paced
and harrowing. It's a great
action-packed suspense novel."
Reviewer:
Sphinx Minx,
Literary Nymphs
~ * ~
3 Stars
"Ryan's
strength is in her ability to write a
strongly developed plot that includes a
few murders and many potential suspects.
You'll be kept guessing."
Reviewer:
Barb Anderson,
RT Book Reviews

From One Too
Many, © 2008, Marie-Nicole Ryan, Samhain
Publishing, Ltd.
Electronic
release May 27, 2008, Print release
March 31, 2009
It was quite
dark and the air had a definite winter
nip when David and DS Stafford pulled up
in front of Richmond’s Nursery. From the
ground level windows, the light cast a
cheerful glow on the snow in the front
garden.
Nan Richmond
Morgan admitted them without protest.
She was five-ten and solid from all the
years of hard outdoor work. Her hair, a
mixture of blond and gray, was pulled
back with a plastic headband. Her
clothes were clean and serviceable,
probably purchased in the men’s
department.
Once
Stafford left the room to re-interview
Freddie in another, David remained in
the comfortable and cluttered living
room with Nan. “Hope you’ve had your
dinner,” he said.
“We just
finished. It’s been a long time hasn’t
it, David?”
“Yes, it
has. We’re looking into the death of
Riley Stubbs.”
“I’ve heard
about it in the village,” she said with
no affect.
“I hate to
mention this, Nan, but your name has
come up a couple of times in our
investigation.” He watched for her
response.
She took a
deep breath and clenched her jaw. “In
what respect, Chief Inspector?”
No more
friendly “David”, but the more formal
address “Chief Inspector”.
“Were you or
have you seen Riley Stubbs…intimately?”
She jumped
up, her large meaty fists clenched at
her sides. “That bugger? Someone said I
was having an affair with him?”
“That’s what
a couple of people have told us, yes. He
was reported to have closed his shop
whenever you came in.”
“That’s
because he didn’t want his other
customers to know what a foul, cheating,
lying piece of shit of a dealer he was.
Bastard sold me fake Staffordshire dogs.
I paid a month’s wages for them, too.”
“You never
had an affair with him?”
“No, I’d
rather take a bath in sheep shit than
let that sod touch me.”
“This was
seen to happen more than once.”
“And well it
should.” Her face grew red. “I went
there more than once to reason with him.
First, I thought he’d been fooled and
would reimburse me. ‘Buyer beware’ is
what the bugger said to me. Buyer
beware! I told him ‘seller beware’
because I’d see him in court.”
“Did this
have any effect on him?”
“Bugger
laughed and said…never mind. Doesn’t
matter, now. He’s dead.”
“What did he
say?”
“Just some
rubbish about he knew my secret and I’d
better be careful or he’d tell
everyone.”
Interesting.
“What did he know?”
“How should
I know?” Nan scowled and her posture
remained tense. “He was full of it,
that’s all. I got no secrets.”
“Everyone
has secrets, Nan.”
“Well, I got
none I care for anyone knowing,” she
huffed and averted her gaze. “It’s
getting late. And I’m an early riser.”
“I
understand, but one more thing. Where
were you yesterday morning?”
“Alibi? You
want me to give you my alibi? Aw-right,
I was working at Lord Hutton’s place.
That’s where I was yesterday morning.”
“Can anyone
verify that?”
“Dunno. Lady
Jane asked me to look over the winter
veg beds and renew the mulch if it
needed it. I works alone most of the
time. That’s the nature of my days.”
Stafford
came back into the room. He tugged at
his ear which was their prearranged
signal he’d learned nothing new from
Freddie.
“All right.
We’ll leave you for the time being, but
we need you to come down to the
stationhouse for a DNA swab. Just on a
voluntary basis as a way of eliminating
suspects.”
“I’m a
suspect?” Her voice rose an octave, and
again those meaty hands of hers were
balled into fists.
“We just
need to clear you, Nan. That’s all.”
“Yeah, I’ll
come down and let you swab anything
you’re a mind to. I got nothing to
hide.”
“As you
said.” David nodded. “That’s it then.
Sergeant Stafford and I thank both of
you for your cooperation.”
Outside,
Stafford chuckled. “I thought she was
going to pop you one, sir.”
“So did I,
Eric. So did I.”
*
It was
after ten when David and Stafford
returned to the Green. David pulled up
in front of the inn. “See here, Eric.
I’m not bunking with you tonight after
all. I’m going to make sure Miranda’s
settled at the country house.”
“Of course,
sir. I mean, it stands to reason that
with all those servants, her ladyship’s
likely to get lost in the shuffle.”
David noted
the smirk on his sergeant’s face. “All
right. I admit it. I just want to see my
wife.”
“And no one
blames you, sir. She’s a charming lady.”
“Thank you.
I’m rather fond of her.”
Eric hoisted
his bulk from the vehicle, turned around
and snapped a salute in David’s
direction.
He shook his
head and gunned the motor. He was headed
home to his wife.
Home. Wife.
A year ago those words brought up only
painful memories, and now they brought
warmth to the very depths of his being.
*
After the
travel arrangements were made and called
back to Mina, I had a cup of hot cocoa,
then went to bed at nine. Strange house,
strange bed, and no husband to keep me
warm. It’s no wonder I had trouble going
to sleep. Right after dropping off,
something, a bump in the night, woke me.
I looked over at the clock and the red
LED read ten minutes after eleven. I lay
still for a moment and listened.
Thump.
There it was
again. I wasn’t imagining anything.
Surely all the servants had gone to bed.
That could only mean someone was
sneaking around the house and outside my
room at that.
My heart
pounding, I slid over to the far side of
the bed and peeked over the edge of the
mattress. I glanced around, but in the
darkness, I couldn’t see a thing I could
use as a weapon. I felt around the table
beside the bed. A lamp. And a heavy one
at that.
I picked it
up and scurried across the room to hide
behind the door. I held it high over my
head ready to bash whoever it was on the
other side. My skin tingled and grew
cold with the fear racing through my
body.
The door
opened. I took a deep breath— |