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An Ambush of Tigers

By Sarah Yarwood-Lovett

The latest instalment in the bestselling Dr Nell Ward mystery murder series, over half-a-million copies sold

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Adult fiction
Published: 09/12/2025
ISBN number: 9781471417948
Price: £4.99
Imprint: Embla Books
Length: 352 pages
Edition: eBook
Genre: Crime

An Ambush of Tigers

By Sarah Yarwood-Lovett

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Adult fiction
Published: 09/12/2025
ISBN number: 9781471417948
Price: £4.99
Imprint: Embla Books
Length: 352 pages
Edition: eBook
Genre: Crime

The latest instalment in the bestselling Dr Nell Ward mystery murder series, over half-a-million copies sold

At Finchmere, beneath the snow, an ambush lies in wait…

After a dazzling Indian wedding, Nell and Rav return to a frost-kissed Finchmere, eager to host their blessing in the woodland Nell loves best. But, as their nearest and dearest gather, someone is setting a deadly snare.

The country estate is in its winter finery, with new artisans creating crafts for the Festive Finchmere Christmas Market. Before the celebrations unfold, a shocking secret is revealed, which shows how their families were fatally intertwined, centuries before Nell and Rav said, ‘I do.’

As their newlywed bliss unravels, some of their party are poisoned – and Rav is forced to face the risk of losing those he loves. While Nell wrestles with her own family history, the tragedies in Rav’s sow seeds of doubt as she hunts down the murderer.

But Nell cannot expose the truth that will save Rav, his family, and their relationship without evidence.
Using all her ecological skills – and all her nerve – Nell must set a dangerous trap for the most cold-blooded killer she’s encountered yet.

With the predator poised to pounce, can Nell lure them out of hiding before someone else she loves becomes their prey?

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Sarah Yarwood-Lovett

After spending sixteen years as an ecologist, crawling through undergrowth and studying the nocturnal habits of animals (and people), Dr Sarah Yarwood-Lovett naturally turned her mind to murder. She may have swapped badgers for bears when she emigrated from a quaint village in the South Downs to the wild mountains of the Pacific Northwest, but her books remain firmly rooted in the rolling downland she grew up in.

Forensically studying clues for animal activity has seen Sarah surveying sites all over the UK and around the world. She’s rediscovered a British species thought to be extinct during her PhD, with her record held in London’s Natural History Museum; debated that important question – do bats wee on their faces? – at school workshops; survived a hurricane on a coral atoll while scuba-diving to conduct marine surveys; and given evidence as an expert witness. Along the way, she’s discovered a noose in an abandoned warehouse and had a survey derailed by the bomb squad. Her unusual career has provided the perfect inspiration for a series of murder mysteries with an ecological twist – so, these days, Sarah’s research includes consulting detectives, lawyers, judges and attending murder trials.