The Most Unusual Demise
By Katherine Black
Genre:-Cosy Crime with some sweary words
Publisher:-Bloodhound
Blurb:-A well-read old dear has an unhealthy, interest in murder....
Retired librarian and bookshop owner, May Morrigan lives in the affluent village of Blackheath with Fletcher, her oldest and dearest friend, and May's two dogs. What could be more normal? But May is not your average little old lady...
After an unpleasant church volunteer and an annoying local butcher meet their untimely ends, Fletcher and May team up to do some sleuthing. Soon, the elderly pair start working with a young journalist to investigate the case of a missing girl and its possible link to previous unsolved crimes. May finds this new project quite intriguing. She's never met a murderer before-and now she just may get the chance, if they play their cards right....
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My Review:-I seen this cover and knew I had to read it. Who is May Morrigan and Fletcher. May a retired bookshop owner, librarian and a pillar of the community and Fletcher, her oldest friend and housemate. They live in the small village of Blackheath with 2 dogs. May and Fletcher think of themselves as the local sleuths, so when a young girl disappeared could it have something to do with crime that is unsolved? We also meet Father David the vicar and Mildred Oslac an old woman that never misses anything as she watches from her window. (I think we all know one of these).
I've enjoyed reading this well wrote book.
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