SMALL TOWN LIFE CAN BE MURDEROUS . . .

'This is the most cheerful book about murder I've ever read. If the writings of Agatha Christie and Peter Kay ever had a baby, I like to think it would read something like this' The Bookbag

Fast-paced and funny, this is a must-read for all fans of a classic murder mystery - think The Vicar of Dibley meets Midsomer Murders meets MC Beaton's Agatha Raisin meets Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club!

Welcome to Castle Kidbury - a pretty town in a green West Country valley. It's home to all sorts of people, with all the stresses and joys of modern life, but with a town square and a proper butcher's. It also has, for our purposes, a rash of gory murders ...

A dead body is found in the tacky 1970s splendour of the local Jolly Cook diner. Nailed to the plastic seating, on the formica table in front of it is a complimentary lollipop, the sort given to kids as they leave the cafe.

Bodies begin to pile up. The police believe a serial killer is at work. While local sleuth Jess Castle chases this new villain, she also wrestles with her attraction to Mitch, a newcomer to Castle Kidbury. His can-do Aussie attitude, coupled with the pathos of a lone man bringing up a gaggle of barefoot kids, affects her deeply. Lawyer Rupert, who has always had a soft spot for Jess, doesn't like it one bit.

Fast-paced and funny, this is a must-read for all fans of a classic murder mystery - think The Vicar of Dibley meets Midsomer Murders meets MC Beaton's Agatha Raisin meets Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club!



Autorentext

M.B. Vincent is a married couple. She writes romantic fiction; he writes songs and TV theme tunes. They've even written musicals together. They work at opposite ends of the house, andthey meet in the middle to write about Jess Castle and Castle Kidbury, the West Country's goriest market town. When they're not making up books, tunes, and mysteries, they cram head out in an open- top car and explore. They particularly like West Country market towns ...



Klappentext

SMALL TOWN LIFE CAN BE MURDEROUS . . .

'This is the most cheerful book about murder I've ever read' The Bookbag

Welcome to Castle Kidbury - a pretty town in a green West Country valley. It's home to all sorts of people, with all the stresses and joys of modern life, but with a town square and a proper butcher's. It also has, for our purposes, a rash of gory murders ...

A dead body is found in the tacky 1970s splendour of the local Jolly Cook diner. Nailed to the plastic seating, on the formica table in front of it is a complimentary lollipop, the sort given to kids as they leave the cafe.

Bodies begin to pile up. The police believe a serial killer is at work. While local sleuth Jess Castle chases this new villain, she also wrestles with her attraction to Mitch, a newcomer to Castle Kidbury. His can-do Aussie attitude, coupled with the pathos of a lone man bringing up a gaggle of barefoot kids, affects her deeply. Lawyer Rupert, who has always had a soft spot for Jess, doesn't like it one bit.

Fast-paced and funny, this is perfect for fans of MC Beaton's Agatha Raisin, and classic murder mysteries!



Zusammenfassung
SMALL TOWN LIFE CAN BE MURDEROUS . . .This is the most cheerful book about murder Ive ever read. If the writings of Agatha Christie and Peter Kay ever had a baby, I like to think it would read something like this The BookbagFast-paced and funny, this is a must-read forall fans of a classicmurder mystery - think The Vicar of Dibley meetsMidsomer Murders meetsMC Beaton'sAgatha Raisin meetsRichard Osmans The Thursday Murder Club! Welcome to Castle Kidbury - a pretty town in a green West Country valley. Itshome to all sorts of people, with all the stresses and joys of modern life, but with atown squareand a proper butchers. It also has, for our purposes, a rash of gory murders ... A dead body is found in the tacky 1970s splendour of the local Jolly Cook diner. Nailed to the plastic seating, on the formica table in front of it is a complimentary lollipop, the sort given to kids as they leave the cafe. Bodies begin to pile up. The police believe a serial killer is at work. While local sleuth Jess Castle chases this new villain, she also wrestles with her attraction to Mitch, a newcomer to Castle Kidbury. His can-do Aussie attitude, coupled with the pathos of a lone man bringing up a gaggle of barefoot kids, affects her deeply. Lawyer Rupert, who has always had a soft spot for Jess, doesn't like it one bit.Fast-paced and funny, this is a must-read forall fans of a classicmurder mystery - think The Vicar of Dibley meetsMidsomer Murders meetsMC Beaton'sAgatha Raisin meetsRichard Osmans The Thursday Murder Club!
Titel
Death in the Woods
Untertitel
A Jess Castle Investigation 2
EAN
9781471168260
Format
E-Book (epub)
Veröffentlichung
11.06.2020
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Anzahl Seiten
400