Author: Peter Boon

Category: Mystery

Regular price: $4.99

Deal price: Free

Deal starts: December 29, 2024

Deal ends: December 29, 2024

Description:

CURL UP, RELAX AND ENJOY THIS QUIRKY, CHARMING MYSTERY SERIES SET IN AN ENGLISH SEASIDE VILLAGE.'Never before have I come across an author being able to relate to ordinary people in the way Peter Boon does.' (Amazon Reviewer)

_________________________What if you were snowed in with a murderer?

Everyone loves a snow day… don’t they? Schools and workplaces closed, replaced by a magical winter wonderland where anything can happen. This is especially exciting in the beautiful seaside village of Chalk Gap, nestled between the majestic snow-covered cliffs of the South Downs.

But when an unprecedented snowfall cuts the tiny village off from everywhere else, and the first body is found, the snow day takes a sinister turn.

With no one able to get in or out of Chalk Gap, the murderer must still be in the village. But with the police also unable to access the scene, school librarian Edward Crisp must step up once again with limited help.

Can mystery expert Edward and his enthusiastic teenage assistant Noah plough through the secrets, lies and red herrings to solve The Snow Day Murders?

And can YOU?

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The Edward Crisp Mysteries are cozy mysteries aimed at adults, old and young! They're ideal for readers of British cosy mysteries such as Richard Osman, Rev. Richard Coles or Robert Thorogood.BOOKS IN THE SERIES (full novels unless stated otherwise):1. Who Killed Miss Finch?2. The Snow Day Murders3. The Mystery Of Jackson King (novella)4. Death In The Closet5. Death In A Deckchair (novella)6. The Christmas Card Killer (novelette)7. Ten Green Bottles

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PRAISE FOR THE EDWARD CRISP MYSTERIES:

'This book is a little treasure to be shared.'

'A happy place book.'

‘Wonderfully written with great characters, I can’t wait to read the next one.’

‘it took me back to the days of watching Miss Marple.’

'The perfect novel for a rainy day.'

‘I laughed, I cried, I shouted aloud and made more than a few wrong guesses.’

‘A fantastic traditional whodunnit brought to modern day.’

‘A real page turner and one I couldn’t put down.’