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PUT THE KETTLE ON AND DISCOVER AN UTTERLY CHARMING MURDER MYSTERY SET IN A SLEEPY ENGLISH SEASIDE TOWN.
It’s a perfect summer’s day in Southbourne. And Partial Sue’s in one of her rare generous moods. She wants to treat all the ladies of the Dogs Need Nice Homes charity shop to supper.
But before the ladies can shut up shop and head to the chippie, the air is filled with the strains of ‘Greensleeves’. And a clapped-out old ice-cream van lurches into view. The gang can barely believe their eyes. Especially when they see who’s behind the wheel. Daisy’s daughter Bella.
Newly divorced Bella’s only just rid herself of her rotten husband. Now she’s landed herself in an even stickier situation. This banger may be stocked with sweet treats, but its freezer once held something much more sinister — the dead body of its former owner!
Everyone in the village knows the van’s sinister history. Except poor Bella. The culprit slipped away without a trace. But the village folk allsay it’s just a matter of time until the Vanilla Killer strikes again!
When Bella starts receiving poison pen letters, the ladies can’t help but worry. What if their beloved Bella’s next?
There’s only one thing for it, the ladies agree over a steaming pot of tea. They need to put the Vanilla Killer on ice . . . before anyone else dies.
Fans of Richard Osman, Robert Thorogood, Janice
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4 primary booksThe Charity Shop Detective Agency is a 4-book series with 4 released primary works first released in 2022 with contributions by Peter Boland.
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Book Review: The Vanilla Killer by Peter Boland 📚
Rating: 3.5 Stars
I recently picked up The Vanilla Killer by Peter Boland, and I’d say it’s a charming little cozy mystery that hits the spot for a light cozy read. I'm giving it a solid 3.5 stars. 😊
Set in the picturesque seaside town of Southbourne, the story unfolds on what seems to be a perfect summer day. Enter Partial Sue, who, in one of her rare generous moods, decides to treat the ladies from the Dogs Need Nice Homes charity shop to a supper. Just as they’re about to call it a day and head for some fish and chips, the unexpected happens: an old ice-cream van rolls into view, and guess who’s behind the wheel? It’s Bella, Sue's newly divorced daughter, who has just escaped a toxic marriage only to find herself tangled in another messy situation. 🍦🌊
But this isn’t just any ice-cream van; it has a dark past involving the body of its former owner found in its freezer! The village is buzzing with rumors about the 'Vanilla Killer,' and soon Bella finds herself on the receiving end of ominous letters. The stakes are high as the ladies rally together over tea, determined to solve the mystery before anyone else meets a grim fate. 🔍☕
First off, I have to mention how delightful the cover of this book is—super inviting! Boland has crafted a cute cozy mystery that stands well on its own, making it easy for newcomers like me to jump right in without feeling lost. The setting is simply lovely; Southbourne feels like a character in itself with its seaside charm. 🌅📖
The characters are incredibly likable, each with their own quirks that add flavor to the narrative. I found myself invested in Bella’s journey as she navigates her new life while simultaneously trying to uncover the truth about the chilling events surrounding her. The plot is well-constructed, keeping me guessing throughout—just when I thought I had it figured out, there’d be another twist that would make me rethink everything! 🤔📚
Overall, The Vanilla Killer is a delightful escape filled with whimsy, mystery, and a touch of suspense. It’s perfect for anyone looking for an engaging read that can be enjoyed over a cup of tea on a lazy afternoon. While it may not be groundbreaking, it certainly provides a fun ride that kept me engaged from start to finish! 🌟☕️
⚠️ This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary ⚠️
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