7 Sorrow on Sunday

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Authors: Ann Purser

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ON’T MISS
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URSER’S OTHER
DIABOLICAL DAYS OF THE WEEK

SECRETS ON SATURDAY

“Entertaining . . . The indomitable Lois is something of an updated Miss Marple.”


Booklist

“Purser’s expertise at portraying village life and Lois’s role as a working-class Miss Marple combine to make this novel—and the entire series—a treat.”


Richmond Times-Dispatch

FEAR ON FRIDAY

“Well paced, cleverly plotted, and chock-full of cozy glimpses of life in a small English village . . . A fine series that just keeps getting better—a must for British cozy fans.”


Booklist

THEFT ON THURSDAY

“Clever, engaging, and suspenseful . . . [The] best Lois Meade adventure yet.”


Booklist

WEEPING ON WEDNESDAY

“An inventive plot, affable characters, and an entertaining look at village life.”


Booklist

TERROR ON TUESDAY

“Skullduggery of all sorts greets housecleaner Lois Meade when she opens a cleaning service in the village of Long Farnden . . . Notable for the careful way Purser roots every shocking malfeasance in the rhythms and woes of ordinary working-class family life.”


Kirkus Reviews

“This no-nonsense mystery is competent, tidy, likable, and clever.”


Booklist

MURDER ON MONDAY

“A refreshingly working-class heroine, a devoted wife and mother of three, plays reluctant sleuth in this winning cozy . . . A strong plot and believable characters, especially the honest, down-to-earth Lois, are certain to appeal to a wide range of readers.”


Publishers Weekly

“First-class work in the English-village genre: cleverly plotted, with thoroughly believable characters, rising tension, and a smashing climax.”


Kirkus Reviews
(starred review)

“For fans of the British cozy, here’s one with a different twist. Purser’s heroine is not one of the ‘traditional’ apple-cheeked, white-haired village snoops . . . The identity of the killer—and the motive—will be a shocker. Fresh, engaging, and authentically British.”


Booklist

“Fans of British ‘cozies’ will enjoy this delightful mystery with its quaint setting and fascinating players.”


Library Journal

Titles by Ann Purser

Lois Meade Mysteries

MURDER ON MONDAY

TERROR ON TUESDAY

WEEPING ON WEDNESDAY

THEFT ON THURSDAY

FEAR ON FRIDAY

SECRETS ON SATURDAY

SORROW ON SUNDAY

WARNING AT ONE

TRAGEDY AT TWO

THREATS AT THREE

FOUL PLAY AT FOUR

FOUND GUILTY AT FIVE

Ivy Beasley Mysteries

THE HANGMAN’S ROW ENQUIRY

THE MEASBY MURDER ENQUIRY

THE WILD WOOD ENQUIRY

S
ORROW ON
S
UNDAY

ANN PURSER

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SORROW ON SUNDAY

A Berkley Prime Crime Book / published by arrangement with Severn House

Copyright © 2007 by Ann Purser.

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ISBN: 978-1-101-66222-9

PUBLISHING HISTORY

Severn House hardcover edition / July 2007

Berkley Prime Crime mass-market edition / July 2008

Cover illustration by One by Two.

Cover design by Lesley Worrell.

Interior text design by Kristin del Rosario.

This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product
of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to actual persons,
living or dead, business establishments, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
The publisher does not have any control over and does not assume any responsibility for
author or third-party websites or their content.

Grateful thanks to Dave,
who has seen it all

How small and selfish is sorrow. But it bangs one about until one is senseless

HM Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother
in a letter to Edith Sitwell following
the death of George VI 1952

Table of Contents

ONE

TWO

THREE

FOUR

FIVE

SIX

SEVEN

EIGHT

NINE

TEN

ELEVEN

TWELVE

THIRTEEN

FOURTEEN

FIFTEEN

SIXTEEN

SEVENTEEN

EIGHTEEN

NINETEEN

TWENTY

TWENTY-ONE

TWENTY-TWO

TWENTY-THREE

TWENTY-FOUR

TWENTY-FIVE

TWENTY-SIX

TWENTY-SEVEN

TWENTY-EIGHT

TWENTY-NINE

THIRTY

THIRTY-ONE

THIRTY-TWO

THIRTY-THREE

THIRTY-FOUR

THIRTY-FIVE

THIRTY-SIX

THIRTY-SEVEN

THIRTY-EIGHT

THIRTY-NINE

FORTY

FORTY-ONE

FORTY-TWO

FORTY-THREE

FORTY-FOUR

FORTY-FIVE

FORTY-SIX

FORTY-SEVEN

FORTY-EIGHT

FORTY-NINE

FIFTY

FIFTY-ONE

FIFTY-TWO

FIFTY-THREE

FIFTY-FOUR

FIFTY-FIVE

FIFTY-SIX

FIFTY-SEVEN

POSTSCRIPT

O
NE

H
AZEL
T
HORNBULL SAT AT HER DESK IN THE
T
RESHAM
office of New Brooms—“We Sweep Cleaner”—and looked out at Sebastopol Street, a street without character, consisting largely of terraced red-brick houses in varying states of decay. Shining out from the rest was the freshly painted corner office of Lois Meade’s cleaning business, now well-established and popular in town and surrounding villages. Hazel managed the office, and Lois called in every now and then to make sure everything was running smoothly.

Lois also operated another business, a one-woman job, and unpaid. More of a hobby, she liked to think. She was a sleuth, a non-stipendiary private detective. A snout, a grass, an informer, some would say. She worked with only one man: Detective Chief Inspector Hunter Cowgill.

This Monday morning it was quiet, and Hazel disappeared into the small kitchen to make coffee. She heard the office door flung open and the warning bell rang loudly. “Damn! Nothing happens all morning, and just when I—” She stopped, seeing her boss, Lois Meade, standing in the kitchen doorway, unsmiling.

“Mrs. M! You made me jump! I’m just making a quick cup—d’you want one?”

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