Small Town Shock (Some Very English Murders Book 1), by Issy Brooke
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The isolated and rural farming county of Lincolnshire, England is a place you come from - not move to. Except for Penny May. She’s tired of the stress of her job in London, and it’s time for an early retirement. In an effort to reclaim the exuberance of youth that she once had, she gets a funky hair style, a classic motorcycle - and a dog with “issues”. Dog ownership is harder than she expected, but she won’t give up. To avoid postmen, people in hats, people with bags and all the other dogs in the world, she has to walk in lonely places at lonely times … it’s almost inevitable that she stumbles across a dead body, really. It might not be the most conventional way of settling into a new community, but the locals open up to her, and soon she’s involved in the investigation. But her need for justice brings her into conflict with Drew, the local blacksmith who’s been helping her with dog training, and Cath Pritchard, the detective constable. Is her need for friendship stronger than her need to find the killer? And will she ever be able to walk her dog in daylight? This is a clean read suitable for all; it’s a standalone novel with no cliffhanger, and the mystery is fair-play and solved. “Some Very English Murders” can be enjoyed in any order but you may prefer to follow them chronologically. This is Book One. Book Two, Small Town Secrets, is out now: http://amzn.to/1ys54BJ
Small Town Shock (Some Very English Murders Book 1), by Issy Brooke- Amazon Sales Rank: #81134 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-03-30
- Released on: 2015-03-30
- Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Good English mystery By np It is a good mystery. I would have liked to see a few more twists and turns. Perhaps character development with Drew. I would like to see more of Francine.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. For mystery lovers and dog lovers. Loved it By Helen C. Page Mystery lovers and dog lovers will love thisWhat a delightful find. This well-written, smart, and funny mystery takes place in the countryside north of London when Penny May takes an early retirement from producing TV shows and buys a cottage in a picturesque village for some stress relief with a rescue Rottweiler for company. Kali, the dog, has a will of her own and sniffs out more than Penny bargained for on one of their early walks. Penny finds herself pulled into small town life when she embarks on some amateur sleuthing and meets the town’s local characters, who have suspicions of their own about the newcomer. It kept me guessing to the end, with a touch of incipient romance to spice things up one hopes in future books. This may be one of my favorite cozy reads in recent years. Thumbs up.
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Some very well described characters some less so. By P. A. Woodburn I thought the most interesting character in the book was Kali. As the owner of a rescue St Bernard with the same problem but an extra 80 lbs weight I knew the writer had had close experience with such a dog in real life. She carefully describes the constant worry, guilt and fear that this is an insoluble problem that may result in a huge lawsuit if vigilance is dropped for one second.. The novel did make me vow to retry the treat cure and maybe experiment with leashes. Apart from the visit when Francine stayed overnight all of the other visits with people seemed very brief I would like to see the writer lengthen visits with other characters.Penny adapted to her change of venue too fast. I'm sure there are some things about London that would be missed. The grammar was fine except there were several places where the sentence had a strange phrase, but I didn't know if the phrase was okay for the country or really a grammar error. There weren't very many. Some of the confrontations that Penny had with 'suspects' were downright unbelievable for any sane person.The novel kept me entertained for several hours and I would consider purchasing another.
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