Robert Thorogood
DOWN-TO-EARTH Suzie Harris is only attending a meeting of Marlow Town Council’s planning committee because she needs allies for her rather wicked plot to make a financial killing. What she doesn’t expect is to witness the popular Mayor of Marlow, Geoffrey Lushington, dropping dead on the floor just as the meeting moves into full flow. It looks like he was poisoned, but who on earth would want to murder such an amiable fellow?
Think classic crime with a lively, contemporary vibe and you
have Robert Thorogood’s (pictured below) The Marlow Murder Club, a team of enchanting amateur
sleuths comprising the adorably eccentric crossword buff Judith Potts, prim –
and only occasionally improper – vicar’s wife Becks Starling, and the
ever-practical and doggedly determined dog walker Suzie.
In Thorogood’s entertaining and enjoyable new outing,
featuring all the perfect whodunit ingredients plus a larger-than-life cast of
characters, the daring detective trio find themselves hot on the trail of an
elusive and devious killer.
The police bring in Judith, Suzie and Becks – the three bad
pennies who always turn up when there’s a murder – to investigate as Civilian
Advisors right from the start, so they have free rein to interview suspects and
follow the evidence to their heart’s content, which is perfect because Judith
has no time for rules and standard procedure.
But this case has the Marlow Murder Club stumped. What would be the motive to murder the Mayor and how did the killer even get the poison into his coffee? With fears that someone else could now be in danger, the murder club face their most difficult case yet. Thorogood’s latest cosy, clever murder mystery is a true winter warmer as the intrepid crime-crackers prove once again that they are a top-class team, facing clues, suspects, red herrings and fascinating twists and turns on their journey to nailing the culprit.
And there is a fourth female player in this addictive slice
of escapism in the shape of the sorely tested and long-suffering DS Tanika
Malik who must negotiate not just the task of finding a killer but operating in
the shadow of the indomitable murder club.
Add on Thorogood’s heartwarming and celebratory exploration
of the often maligned older woman, plenty of laugh-out-loud humour, superb
plotting, and a final dramatic reveal, and you have the perfect book to pack in
your suitcase this summer.
(HQ, paperback, £9.99)
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