Today is launch day for the first novel in my Little Mallow cosy mystery series! It’s currently at the introductory price of £1.99 / $2.99 (usual price of my novels is £2.99 / $3.99).
Two murders, a whole party of suspects wearing disguises, hundreds of questions, and a seaside village full of cake. Community spirit is strong in Little Mallow and everyone seems to be involved – either as one of many witnesses and suspects, an extremely unofficial sidekick, or a supplier of far-fetched theories. But there’s only one Student Police Officer Crystal Clere to make sense of it all.
It doesn’t help that Crystal is the only person who thinks the crimes are linked, all the main suspects have alibis and Crystal isn’t excused cake baking duties. She’s being asked questions by everyone from precocious schoolboy Adam to Arnold the enigmatic verger, and nobody is giving her answers. Then there’s Crystal’s crush on the DI, a sergeant‘s crush on her and unfinished business with her former neighbour. Oh, and great Aunt Agnes’s hip and friend Ellie’s romantic problems.
Can Crystal bring love and justice to Little Mallow?
Here are the first two reviews –
“Loved this book. A vey enjoyable cosy mystery. Well written as all Patsy’s novels are. Kept me guessing right until the murderer was revealed. I look forward to the next in the series.”
“Disguised Murder and Community Spirit in Little Mallow introduces an interesting and likeable cast of characters in a quintessential village setting. Student Police Officer and budding detective, Crystal Clere, is keen as mustard to solve two recent murders – and, despite plenty of false clues and the challenage of having to deal with witnesses wearing party disguises, she is determined to prove herself up to the task.
This was an enjoyable and amusing cosy crime, with plenty of twists to keep you guessing. I’m looking forward to reading more in the Little Mallow series.”
Available as a paperback, ebook, or through kindle unlimited here. The paperback can also be ordered through your local bookshop, or requested from the library.
Here’s what the local paper has to say about it.