Jodie âNoseyâ Parker is back in a brand new Cornish mysteryâŠ
'Leitch crafts a Cornwall that I want to live in â vibrant, funny and dripping with mystery and mayhem. Brilliantâ Jonathan Whitelaw, author of The Bingo Hall Detectives
âA terrific summer read⊠a thumping good whodunnit; this is a murder mystery that wears a flower in its hair and invites us to kick off our shoesâ J.M. Hall
âThe book equivalent of catching up with your favourite old friends over a glass of wine or three⊠the observational humour is spot onâ Jo Middleton
â[A] fun, feel-good factor and an intriguing mystery to be solved. And pies. I loved itâ Stephanie Austin, author of the Devon Mysteries series
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Just along the coast from Penstowan, the local festival has filled the area. Former Met police officer Jodie âNoseyâ Parker has agreed to step in and help run the Pie Hard food truck, along with her rather reluctant fiancĂ©, DCI Nathan Withers.
As they prepare for a weekend of camping and being elbow deep in shortcrust pastry, Jodie hadnât bargained on witnessing a fight between members of the lead band.
But when the body of one of the band members is found not far from the campsite, Jodie finds it hard to believe it was an accident. Especially when the other members had so much to gainâŠ
Readers love Fiona Leitch:
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