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Murder leaps off the page when crime novelists begin to turn up dead in this intricate new novel by internationally best-selling author Elly Griffiths, a literary mystery perfect for fans of Anthony Horowitz and Agatha Christie.
The death of a ninety-year-old woman with a heart condition should not be suspicious. Detective Sergeant Harbinder Kaur certainly sees nothing out of the ordinary when Peggy's caretaker, Natalka, begins to recount Peggy Smith's passing.
But Natalka had a reason to be at the police station: while clearing out Peggy's flat, she noticed an unusual number of crime novels, all dedicated to Peggy. And each psychological thriller included a mysterious postscript: PS: for PS. When a gunman breaks into the flat to steal a book and its author is found dead shortly thereafter—Detective Kaur begins to think that perhaps there is no such thing as an unsuspicious death after all.
And then things escalate: from an Aberdeen literary festival to the streets of Edinburgh, writers are being targeted. DS Kaur embarks on a road trip across Europe and reckons with how exactly authors can think up such realistic crimes . . .
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- ISBN: 9780358419181
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Publisher's Weekly
January 25, 2021
“We are coming for you” is the ominous message to a potential murder victim confronting Det. Sgt. Harbinder Kaur in Edgar winner Griffiths’s clever follow-up to 2019’s The Stranger Diaries. The death of elderly Peggy Smith in Shoreham-by-Sea, England, looks unremarkable on the surface, but her devoted associates—home healthcare worker Natalka, café owner and ex-monk Benedict, and former broadcaster Edwin—suspect foul play when they find mystery novels dedicated to Peggy, references to her as a “murder consultant,” and a postcard with a disturbing note that has been sent to the novelists as well. Peggy’s son, Nigel, who seems too eager to dispose of his mother’s belongings, also is of interest. Much to Kaur’s unease, the trio head to a literary festival in Aberdeen to buttonhole the postcard recipients and learn more about Peggy’s relationship to them. Soon writers wind up dead, and Kaur is forced to continue her investigation alongside the enthusiastic amateur sleuths in Scotland. Complex characters, hidden histories, and adept twists enrich the narrative. Readers will be enthralled. Agent: Kirby Kim, Janklow & Nesbit Assoc. -
Library Journal
February 1, 2021
When 90-year-old Peggy Smith dies in Shoreham, England, it's considered a natural death. Her Ukrainian caretaker, Natalka, believes it was too sudden, and she takes her suspicions to Detective Sergeant Harbinder Kaur. Natalka finds all kinds of mystery novels dedicated to Peggy, aka "PS," along with a business card that says "Mrs. M. Smith, Murder Consultant." DS Kaur thinks there might be something to it when Natalka and one of Peggy's neighbors, Edwin, encounter a gunman who steals a book from Peggy's collection. Next, Edwin finds a postcard: "We are coming for you." When the trio, now joined by former monk Benedict, realize other authors have received the postcard, it's time to investigate. Then another author, the most famous writer to thank Peggy, is murdered. Harbinder likes the small group of amateurs, but she's appalled when they head to Scotland, chasing authors to a literary festival. VERDICT Readers of Griffiths's Edgar Award-winning The Stranger Diaries, or her "Ruth Galloway" mysteries, will welcome this book with a diverse cast of well-developed characters. However, the story drags at times. Richard Osman's The Thursday Murder Club is a stronger pick for those looking for unusual amateur sleuths.--Lesa Holstine, Evansville Vanderburgh P.L., IN
Copyright 2021 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.
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Booklist
February 1, 2021
Griffiths, author of the long-running Ruth Galloway series, follows the success of her first stand-alone, The Stranger Diaries (2019), winner of the 2020 Edgar for Best Novel, with another irresistible thriller. When the death of a woman in a senior home comes under investigation, a peculiar group of amateur detectives--including a rumpled ex-monk, a suspiciously well-dressed eldercare giver, and an octogenarian BBC retiree in a cravat--join forces with a somewhat reluctant DS Harbinder Kaur. The victim, Peggy Smith, had a huge collection of crime fiction, each book containing this postscript: PS: for PS. Smith had business cards that listed her profession as "Murder Consultant"--what she actually did was help crime writers come up with new ways to kill off their characters. Now, however, following Peggy's death, it is crime writers that are being killed off, sending our sleuths to the Aberdeen literary festival, looking for answers. Unfortunately, the mystery only deepens, and the body count begins to rise. Bibliophile genre fans will enjoy the insider's look at publishing and relish the intoxicating, often intoxicated, milieu of the festival. All readers will devour the cleverly constructed story, replete with Griffiths' trademark engaging prose, well-placed humor, and always-endearing characters.COPYRIGHT(2021) Booklist, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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