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The Best Corpse for the Job
The Best Corpse for the Job | Charlie Cochrane
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Tea and sympathy have never been so deadly. Schoolteacher Adam Matthews just wants to help select a new headteacher and go home. The governors at Lindenshaw St Crispin's have already failed miserably at finding the right candidate, so it's make or break this second time round. But when one of the applicants is found strangled in the school, what should have been a straightforward decision turns tempestuous as a flash flood in their small English village. Inspector Robin Bright isn't thrilled to be back at St. Crispin's. Memories of his days there are foul enough without tossing in a complicated murder case. And that handsome young teacher has him reminding himself not to fraternize with a witness. But it's not long before Robin is relying on Adam for more than just his testimony. As secrets amongst the governors emerge and a second person turns up dead, Robin needs to focus less on Adam and more on his investigation. But there are too many suspects, too many lies, and too many loose ends. Before they know it, Robin and Adam are fighting for their lives and their hearts.
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random_michelle
The Best Corpse for the Job | Charlie Cochrane
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Mehso-so

Reread. Queer cozy mystery.

As much as I give this book/series an average rating, it ends up being good for rereading when I need something cozy and reassuring.

Both characters are competent and kind, and neither gets in their own way as far as a developing relationship. Although the characters weren't all vibrant, the story--and mystery--held together, and the whole thing is a nice escape from reality.

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CarolynM
The Best Corpse for the Job | Charlie Cochrane
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The village of Lindenshaw is in a flap when an applicant for the position of head teacher at the village primary school is murdered during the interview process. Hope you don't encounter this kind of shenanigans @Andrew65 ! This was an enjoyable cosy mystery of the police procedural type - strictly no amateur sleuthing - with a little PG13 romance thrown in. I've already started the next in the series.

Freespirit That's a great title😍 4y
sisilia Hahaha i like the title 4y
Andrew65 Thanks for the recommendation, will search it out. 😊👍 4y
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