'Tis the season for mince pies, mulled wine . . . and murder
November in Southbourne should be all twinkly lights and festive cheer, but Fiona, Daisy, and Partial Sue - the retired trio who run Dogs Need Nice Homes charity shop - have little to celebrate. What with the elusive 'Southbourne Stalker' prowling the streets of their sleepy seaside town, they're in need of a little seasonal magic.
The new Christmas market seems the perfect tonic: fairy lights in the pines, the scent of cinnamon on the air, and mugs of steaming mulled wine. Until . . .
A desperate scream shatters the calm.
Postmaster Scott Preston is trying to break into a locked cabin. His father's inside - and in terrible trouble. By the time the door is forced, it's too late. His father is dead.
The police say he took his own life. But Scott can't believe that's true. His dad was many things, but tidy wasn't one of them - and the stall is suspiciously spotless. Someone had a good clear-up before making their getaway.
Now the ladies must unwrap a mystery knottier than a string of Christmas lights, before someone else ends up six feet under the mistletoe.
Fans of Richard Osman, Robert Thorogood, Janice Hallett, Simon Brett, Ian Moore and Sarah Yarwood-Lovett will adore this exciting new talent in cozy crime.
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'Witty and knowing.' Simon Brett, bestselling author
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⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 'Keeps the reader guessing right until the very end.' A reader in the UK
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THE CHARITY SHOP DETECTIVES
Level-headed Fiona has found a quiet sanctuary volunteering at the local charity shop, Dogs Need Nice Homes. A charity shop that raises money for dogs in need of nice homes. And she's found firm friendship with the strong-willed Partial Sue (she's ever so partial to a cup of tea) and the kindly and surprisingly tech-savvy Daisy. Together, these ladies, with Simon Le Bon, Fiona's scruffy-haired terrier cross, investigate murders as the Charity Shop Detective Agency.
THE SETTING
The lovely coastal town of Southbourne is, on paper, little more than a small suburb hemmed in by Bournemouth to the west and Christchurch to the north. But it's home to the prettiest avenues lined with gorgeous Georgian homes which lead to a grass-topped cliff standing guard over a sweeping bay of blond sand, soft as Demerara sugar. Some say it's also home to the best charity shops in the country. The ladies of the Charity Shop Detective Agency maintain that Dogs Need Nice Homes - though musty and more than a little cramped - is certainly number one. Well, they definitely solve the most crimes at least