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A Parish Murder

A completely gripping cozy mystery from Mary Grand

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A Parish Murder

By: Mary Grand
Narrated by: Karen Cass
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'A fascinating whodunnit to stimulate even the most demanding of amateur sleuths.' T.A. Williams

The Isle of Wight has always felt like a safe place to live for keen dog-walker and reluctant sleuth Susan. But after being involved in the investigation of a troubling crime near her old home, Susan decides to move to the peaceful village of Bishopstone.

Susan loves the sense of community and immediately throws herself into village life, volunteering at the local primary school and joining the choir of St Jude’s. So, when there is an altercation at the meeting of the choir committee, followed by a shocking accident involving head teacher Lawrence, Susan is dismayed to realise her powers of deduction may be needed again.

There is a dangerous criminal hiding in plain sight and with the police reluctant to help, Susan must put together the pieces of the fiendish puzzle to flush out a killer before they strike again.

A brand new cosy mystery from the author of the bestselling The House Party. Perfect for fans of Frances Evesham, Faith Martin and LJ Ross.

Previously published as Death at St. Jude's.

'An excellent read! (With lots of WOOFS!)' Cathy Ace'I thoroughly enjoyed this intriguing mystery set in a beautiful location with deliciously menacing undercurrents.' Frances Evesham

What readers are saying about Mary Grand:

I’ve read all of Mary Grand’s book and this one is just another brilliant read. I loved the way the characters interact and the twists in finding out who the murderer was. A great book to curl up in a comfy seat and try to work out who done it!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘Mary Grand does it again with a gripping who done it on the beautiful Isle of Wight... I always so enjoy her books and can't recommend them highly enough. I also can't wait for the next one!!!!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘I really had no idea ‘whodunit’ and I loved the way Mary Grand teased us with snippets sending us in all directions.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘All Mary Grand’s books are great reading and her latest is no exception. I loved it!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

Truly could not put this book down and read on into the night. The main character is determined to save the mystery of her friend’s death and tho’ she was unwisely outspoken, at risk and often wrong, her efforts bring dividends. A reader has no option but to stay with her all the way.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘I especially liked how the author gradually peeled back the layers. Layers of secrets and lies. I don’t know how many times I changed my mind about who the killer was. It was so well done, and I didn’t guess whodunnit until the reveal. I really enjoyed it and plan to read more from this author in the future.’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Susan, the canny sleuth from Death at Castle Cove, Mary Grand’s previous crime novel set on the Isle of Wight, has moved from Ventnor to a village in West Wight where she is making a new life after the end of her long marriage. As it turns out, she has not left behind her suspicious mind , sharp eyes and ears and compulsion to investigate .

We know from the brief atmospheric opening that the innocent evening study of bats in the church tower by the local scared -of-heights headmaster isn’t going to end well! His body is later found on the ground below . The web of intrigue and hidden secrets discovered by Susan as she digs and delves becomes increasingly intricate as suspect after suspect seems to be the murderer. I certainly hadn’t guessed that it was …….!

The Isle of Wight setting is refreshing, different and very imaginable. There are dog walks on the beach, (and lots of dogs), the changing moods of the sea, the Castle, the dependence on ferries for the Mainland, and the residents’ love for their beautiful island.

All the characters , not just the suspects, are fully fleshed out . I was moved by the part of the story where Susan, still fragile , and her not happy ex-husband talk together and he apologises for having hurt her.

The narration is well in tune with the story, but I found some of the voices over-cosy and saccharine, especially that of Susan’s ally, the elderly Alice.

So many secrets!

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