'A tasty whodunnit' The Sun
'Three deviously clever impossible crimes' Gigi Pandian, Edgar-award winning author
'A real puzzle box of a story' J.M. Hall, author of a A Spoonful of Murder
'An ending I never saw coming' Faith Martin, multi-million-copy selling author
DI Tess Fox's first murder scene has two big problems. One, the victim was thrown from the balcony of a flat locked from the inside. Two, Tess knows him.
But the biggest problem of all is Tess's half-sister, Sarah. She has links to the deceased and has the skills and criminal background to mastermind a locked-room murder. But she's a con-artist, not a killer.
When two more bodies turn up, Tess now has three locked room mysteries to solve and even more reason to be suspicious of Sarah. Can she trust someone who breaks the law for a living, even if she is family?
Tropes
Locked room
Impossible crime
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Family feuds
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ISBN: | 9780008567248 |
Publication date: | 31st August 2023 |
Author: | Jenny Blackhurst |
Publisher: | HQ an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
Format: | Paperback |
Pagination: | 346 pages |
Series: | The Impossible Crimes Series |
Genres: |
Crime and mystery: women sleuths Narrative theme: Death, grief, loss Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives Crime and mystery: cosy mystery Crime and mystery: police procedural Thriller and Suspense Family Drama |