âAs twisty-turny as a Cornish lane in high summerâ
J.M. Hall, author of A Spoonful of Murder
âA sparklingly delicious confection to satisfy the mystery readerâs appetiteâ
Helena Dixon, bestselling author of the Miss Underhay Mysteries
A Sirenâs call⊠to murder
Former Met police officer Jodie âNoseyâ Parker is working a trial period as an auxiliary Detective Sergeant with the Penstowan police force. But living and working alongside DCI Nathan Withers â while still trying to grow her catering company â brings its own challenges, especially when Jodieâs attention is quickly taken up by the suspicious drowning of a local fisherman.
While tourists and locals alike are falling under the spell of the annual mermaid festival with its captivating legends of Sirens luring fishermen to their deaths, Jodie and Nathan fear they may have found themselves in the middle of a very real â and very dangerous â turf war. As the casualties start to stack up, they must face the likelihood that something sinister has been going on under their noses for some timeâŠ
Readers love A Cornish Seaside Murder:
âAn absolute gem⊠Leitchâs characters are as engaging and clever as the mystery sheâs concoctedâ Lauren Forry, author of The Launch Party
âFiona Leitch is on fine form with this wry, twisty tale from the Cornish coastâ M.H. Eccleston, author of The Trust
âThis was a great cosy crime that kept me turning the pages. I canât wait to see what Jodie and friends get up to next!â âââââ
âLove the characters and the plots. Such an easy cosy read.â âââââ
âFiona is a great writer. No cheese, realistic dialogue, and great character development.â âââââ
âAnother brilliant Cornwall visit.â âââââ
âLaw-enforcement, verbal-humor, situational-humor, Cornwall, cozy-mystery, series, foodie, punny, relationships, relatives, murder, murder-investigation, small-business, small-town, caterer, familyâŠâ âââââ