Absolutely love the Su Lin mysteries and this is no exception. Wonderfully colourful, and entirely unexpected.
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A heartwarming tale of rediscovering your community, after years of living in it without thought. A perfect tale for the times.
Utterly masterful, clever, captivating and thoroughly entertaining. Full of flavours, scents, and sounds that pull you in entirely!
It’s crazy, tangy and zesty. A faboulous Poldi who is larger than life and solving crime in a chaotic and hilarious way.
A whodunnit in a country house, written in the style of the Golden Age – it’ll keep you guessing!
So enjoyable to read on as Constable Twitten delves deeply into the local community, solves heinous crimes, and still can’t get anyone believe that the char-lady is an evil mastermind!
Slow, methodical and old school detecting always leaves you room for interesting characters and real entertainment.
Cold and snow, loneliness and quests, head exploding murderous pixies… you just can’t get better than this!
Thanksgiving with a twist – recipes, family, and disaster – very entertaining!
You have to read a Christmas book around Christmas time – but if the murders are all gone, and you’re after heartwarming but not too kitsch, this one absolutely delivers.