‘Fabulous, cosy, mystery… Wonderful… Absolutely perfect for fans of Richard Osman!’ NetGalley Review ?????
Introducing the three unlikeliest sleuths you will ever meet…
Every Thursday, three retired college lecturers have their ‘coffee o’clock’ classes on the Thirsk Garden Centre café.
But one fateful week, as they’re catching up with a slice of cake, they stumble upon their ex-colleague, Topsy.
By the subsequent Thursday, Topsy’s useless.
The final thing Liz, Thelma and Pat imagined was that they’d grow to be concerned in a homicide.
But they know there’s extra to Topsy’s loss of life than meets the attention – and it’s all the way down to them to show it…
Sit down with a cup of tea and this completely witty, page-turning cosy crime novel. Fans of Agatha Christie, Death in Paradise and Midsomer Murders can be hooked from the very first web page.
Readers love A Spoonful of Murder:
‘Warm characters and wonderful writing… It’s steeped in Yorkshire like a mug of scorching, sturdy tea… I beloved it’ SJ Bennett, writer of The Windsor Knot
‘Outstanding… I read this in and day and could not put it down… Had me gripped from the first page… Made me howl with laughter…If you loved The Thursday Murder Club you going to love this book’ NetGalley assessment, ?????
‘Three Miss Marples for the price of one… The plot is carefully assembled, rather like a patchwork quilt, with each element placed just so’ NetGalley assessment, ?????
‘Oh how brilliant was this book?! I must have read it in about two servings as I just couldn’t put it down… Had great comical moments throughout. A really good murder mystery book’ NetGalley assessment ?????
‘What a fantastic read! It gave me all the cosy… Really enjoyable characters that you feel like you’ve known for years once you finish the book. It was the perfect pace, and easy to follow. Love, love, loved this book’ NetGalley assessment, ?????
‘Absolutely loved this book!! I really enjoyed the characters and the sweet story line!! I was up all night reading and couldn’t put the book down!’ NetGalley assessment ?????
‘I absolutely loved this cosy mystery… Keeps you turning the pages. It’s an easy read and perfect for these cold winter nights’ NetGalley assessment, ?????
‘Charming… The plot is cosy and tricky, with just the right blend of Miss Marple, interesting and quirky characters, secrets… colourful cardigans, and of course, heaps of tea and warm companionship. I loved this book’ NetGalley assessment ?????
‘Cosy mystery at its best with a cast of loveable characters, a truly satisfying read!’ NetGalley assessment, ?????
‘Poignant and relatable, I want these ladies as my friends!’ NetGalley assessment ?????
‘A joy to read… Lots twists and turns, this is a great debut’ NetGalley assessment, ?????
‘This book is a joy, I really, really loved it… A five star read’ NetGalley assessment ?????
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