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Reviewer 266180
A Spiral Into Death.... The twentieth Fethering mystery and as fresh and joyous as ever. It starts with an apparent case of vandalism and swiftly spirals into a death. But is it a tragic accident or a grisly murder? Neighbours and sometime amateur sleuths, Carole and Jude, are as joyfully interfering as they ever were but can they solve this latest mystery? Clever, witty and wholly entertaining. |
I really enjoyed this book all the way through. It had a really good plot, great main characters and really keeps you hooked on the plot. I would highly recommend this book. |
I am always thrilled to join Carole and Jude on a new adventure and this was not a disappointment. Although the 20th in the series, the writing remains as fresh as in the beginning. Middle aged neighbours Carole and Jude love nothing better than a bit of gentle sleuthing. When Carole’s auto mechanic dies in mysterious circumstances, Carole and Jude start searching for clues. The young Thai bride; the jealous bookkeeper; or the over protective daughter-in-law? All appear to have not only means, but motive. The ladies sift through the clues to a satisfying ending, although the last sentence has me worried. Thank you to netgalley and the publisher for an advance copy. Highly recommend the entire series. |
Vanessa R, Reviewer
Shockingly, for Fethering, the one night Carole Seddon fails to put her trusty Renault in the garage, it is vandalised. Being the creature of habit that she is, she takes it to Bill Shefford for repairs. Later, Shefford is killed in what appears to be an industrial accident while Carole is on the premises for further work on her car. This being Fethering, it's never that straightforward..... Motives abound within the Shefford family, Carole receives threatening letters, Jude's healing embroils her with other problems, they have new neighbours - and Carole gets a new mobile phone!! Yet another packed instalment in the brilliant Fethering saga |




