A Deadly Inheritance with Charlotte Vassell

at Bromley House Library, Nottingham
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A Deadly Inheritance by Charlotte Vassell - in conversation with T.M. Logan.

Velvet upholstery, starched white linen, immaculate tea service, billowing steam: DI Caius Beauchamp should feel out of place on this luxury day-trip to Bath. But, sitting across from the most beautiful woman he’s ever known, Caius is slowly learning to relax into the finer things life has to offer. Even the excesses of their fellow passengers don’t phase him. What Caius doesn’t know is that, in 24 hours, at least one of the other occupants of this train carriage is going to turn up dead – and he’ll be asked to head up the investigation.

A stylish and addictive new mystery from the author of The Other Half, featuring everyone’s favourite detective Caius Beauchamp. Detective Caius Beauchamp is dispatched to a double murder in a South London townhouse. It looks like a simple botched burglary, until Caius gets a tip-off about the well-heeled family’s nefarious past. Which is worse: the body on the floor or the skeletons in the closet? Caius’s own family circumstances have changed recently: some complicated inheritance tetris means he is now in line to inherit a country estate. He’s still getting used to his new life in the upper echelons of society. And when he realises that he recognises the victims from a recent luxury train ride, it all starts feeling a little too close for comfort.

Charlotte will be joined by T.M. Logan, the multi million selling author of The Dream Home, The Daughter and many more.

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Bromley House Library

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NG1 6HL

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on Sat 26 July 2025