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Who Killed Miss Finch?

(2020)
(The first book in the Edward Crisp Mysteries series)
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The Edward Crisp Mysteries are easy read cozy mysteries for the adult fiction market, but they’re also ideal for a young adult or teenager's first 'grown up' read. Don't be fooled though... the reading is easy, but the mysteries aren't!

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‘Edward Crisp is a truly brilliant character and one you fall in love with from the very first page.’ Amazon Reviewer

Do YOU love a classic WHODUNNIT?

Edward Crisp does.

That is, until hated local headteacher, Miss Finch, is found dead and shy school librarian Edward finds himself at the centre of a murder investigation.

Motives and alibis, secrets and lies, a ton of suspects and a sharp police detective, all in the tiny seaside village of Chalk Gap: every ingredient for the type of quintessential mystery novel Edward loves.

Except this time it isn’t fiction: the suspects are Edward’s friends, colleagues and neighbours, and the detective is a face from his past he’d rather forget.

No, this is very real - although Edward can’t quite convince his enthusiastic teenage library assistant, Noah, who happily thinks one of their beloved murder mysteries has come to life.

Can Edward overcome his crippling anxiety and face up to reality, in order to solve the mystery himself?

Can Edward Crisp work out WHO KILLED MISS FINCH?

And can YOU?

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Books in this series:

1. Who Killed Miss Finch (novel)
2. The Snow Day Murders (novel)
3. The Mystery of Jackson King (novella)
4. Death In The Closet (novel)
5. Death In A Deckchair (novella)
6. The Christmas Card Killer (novelette)
7. Ten Green Bottles (novel)

Edward Crisp Boxset (First 3 full novels)


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AMAZON REVIEWERS LOVE MISS FINCH:

'This book is a little treasure to be shared.'

'A happy place book.'

‘Wonderfully written with great characters, I can’t wait to read the next one.’

‘it took me back to the days of watching Miss Marple.’

'The perfect novel for a rainy day.'

‘I laughed, I cried, I shouted aloud and made more than a few wrong guesses.’

‘A fantastic traditional whodunnit brought to modern day.’

‘A real page turner and one I couldn’t put down.’




Genre: Cozy Mystery

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