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Jess Castle and the Eyeballs of Death
Jess Castle and the Eyeballs of Death | M B Vincent
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'This is the most cheerful book about murder I've ever read. If the writings of Agatha Christie and Peter Kay ever had a baby, I like to think it would read something like this' The Bookbag Welcome to Castle Kidbury - a pretty town in a green West Country valley. It's home to all sorts of people, with all the stresses and joys of modern life, but with a town square and a proper butcher's. It also has, for our purposes, a rash of gory murders ... ***Fast-paced and funny, this is a must-read for all fans of a classic murder mystery - think The Vicar of Dibley meets Midsomer Murders *** Jess Castle is running away. Again. This time she's running back home, like she swore she never would. Castle Kidbury, like all small towns, hums with gossip but now it's plagued with murder of the most gruesome kind. Jess instinctively believes that the hippyish cult camped out on the edge of town are not responsible for the spate of crucifixions that blights the pretty landscape. Her father, a respected judge, despairs of Jess as she infiltrates the cult and manages, not for the first time, to get herself arrested. Rupert Lawson, a schooldays crush who's now a barrister, bails her out. Jess ropes in a reluctant Rupert as she gatecrashes the murder investigation of DS Eden. A by-the-book copper, Eden has to admit that intuitive, eccentric Jess has the nose of a detective. As the gory murders pile up, theres nothing to connect the victims. And yet, the clues are there if you look hard enough. Perfect for fans of MC Beaton, this is cosy crime at its most entertaining and enthralling.
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CarolynM
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I enjoyed this light and fluffy cozy mystery but I didn't love it. It's obviously being set up as the beginning of a series. I'm not sure if I'll read the next one.

BooknerdsLife Like the title 😂 6y
TNbookworm Great title! 6y
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CarolynM
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I've been so good about not buying books, but I fell off the wagon today.

BookNAround The tagged book sounds really entertaining. 6y
CarolynM @BookNAround It does, doesn't it? It was a recommendation from a bookshop staffer, so hopefully she really liked it and wasn't just trying to get rid of it😂 6y
GrilledCheeseSamurai 🤷‍♂️ The battle is real. 6y
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Kaddele
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Exactly what I always say! Very suspicious, those ramblers ...
I‘m really glad I‘ve finally got time to finish this - just the right thing for a freezing, grey, wet day off. Would be perfect with a mug of hot chocolate but I‘m too lazy to move. 🤷‍♀️

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