Feel let down by the police?
Need something investigated, a crime solved?
Then you need Granny Smith Investigations.
It's
actually Mary Alice Smith, despite what it says in the village
newsletter. There were several other misprints within the issue and the
most humorous being the advert that went - "Wanted: Man to take care of
cow that does not smoke or drink." It is also worth noting that one of
the First Aid Tips, written by the local ambulance driver, Fred
Prendergast claimed that, "the first essential in the treatment of burns
is that the patient should be removed from the fire."
It's a not so cozy crime - available now for the Kindle and FREE for two days only - go get it, folks.
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“It’s Miss Marple on steroids.”
A brutal murder in a small Welsh
village and the police are stuck without a clue. With no motive and no
real suspect the investigation soon grinds to a halt. Enter Mary Alice
Smith, otherwise known as Granny Smith, the rock music loving, pipe
smoking, chaos causing amateur sleuth with a difference.
Granny
has a talent for mayhem and soon those talents are put to good use as
our intrepid pensioner starts the unravel the case, which finds her
provoking Chief Inspector Miskin as she comes up against a full scale
police investigation, proving that you’re never too old to make a
nuisance of yourself and that sixty three is actually the new twenty
three.
Murder's never been so much fun.
AVA
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