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Check out the adventures of the geriatric crimefighter in the novella, Granny Smith Investigates. The eBook, currently available through Amazon is DRM free and can be downloaded with just one click. A free sample is also available on Amazon. The book will soon be available on other eBook sites such as Smashwords and Barnes and Noble.
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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.
Check out the adventures of the geriatric crimefighter in the novella, Granny Smith Investigates. The eBook, currently available through Amazon is DRM free and can be downloaded with just one click. A free sample is also available on Amazon. The book will soon be available on other eBook sites such as Smashwords and Barnes and Noble.
Help out this little old lady and join the Granny Smith network.
Get the eBook HERE
Join the Facebook page HERE
Visit the website HERE
“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.
On the origins of the Granny
Smith
Extract from Granny Smith Investigates
- Publisher: Red Valley Books; 1st Kindle edition edition (24 Jun 2012)
- CERTIFIED DRM FREE
- Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B008EKH9QG
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
Of course Granny Smith’s real name
wasn’t Granny but everyone called her Granny. It wasn’t because she was a
grandmother, though she was three times over, but rather because as a child she
had loved apples, would take one to school for her lunch each and every day. It
seemed that wherever she went an apple went with her and so associated with the
fruit had she become that eventually some bright spark had nicknamed her Granny
Smith after that popular Australian variety of apple.
Granny may have reached the age where her Wild Oats have turned into All-Bran, but there are plenty of tunes that can be played on an old fiddle.
Get the eBook now- Granny Smith Investigates and
read the first book in this all new series, but don't forget to take a
little nap before Granny returns later this year in Granny Smith and the
Deadly Frogs.
Coming 2013
Granny Smith and the Deadly Frogs
Extract - Granny Smith and the Deadly Frogs (C) G. M. Dobbs and Red Valley Books 2012
Granny sighed.
This wasn’t
getting them anywhere and they had skirted so far away from the central issue
that they were in danger of losing sight of it all together.
‘Capitalism by
its very nature exploits the working man,’ Mark brought a fist down on the
table to illustrate his point.
‘And the working
woman,’ Sue chimed in. ‘It’s not all about men you know.’
‘Right on,
sister,’ Mansall punched the air and had to adjust his headband which fell
forward over his eyes.
‘I think we
should get back to the frogs,’ Granny said and then used the pun she had been
itching to use for the last ten minutes: ‘We seem to have hopped away from the
point of this meeting.’
Maud liked that
and nudged Granny gently in the side as a token of her appreciation.
‘Yes,’ Mark stood and leaned forward, his knuckles on
the edge of the table. ‘I used the word man as in mankind. And that includes
women too.’
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