"A super cozy mystery The perfect pick up for a weekend read by the fire. It has everything Hijinks, who-dun-its, loveable characters, and a wonderful setting. And a main character who is FIERCE" NetGalley review
She can write the perfect murder mystery But can she solve one in real life?
Meet Jen Dawson, mystery writer, coffee lover, and amateur detective?
Crime writer Jen returns to her small hometown with a bestselling book behind her and a bad case of writer's block. Finding sanctuary in the local bookstore, with an endless supply of coffee, Jen waits impatiently for inspiration to strike.
But when the owner of the bookstore dies suddenly in mysterious circumstances, Jen has a real-life murder to solve.
The stakes are suddenly higher when evidence places Jen at the scene of the crime and the reading of the will names her as the new owner of the bookstore
Can she crack the case and clear her name, before the killer strikes again?
Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Lauren Elliott and Ellery Adams, this is an absolutely gripping new bookish cozy crime series that will have you hooked from the very first page.
Readers adore Murder at the Bookstore:
"Warm, amusing, and relatableA very entertaining cozy mystery A relaxing night-time read, and it was perfect for that I would recommend this to anyone who enjoys cozy mysteries" NetGalley review
"I loved trying to figure out the murder before I got to the end. This was a cozy, page-turning read" NetGalley review
"This ingenious author has written a cannot put down novel" NetGalley review
In Murder at the Bookstore, Sue Minix's latest fiction, we meet a new sleuth, Jen Dawson, who is thrust into a real-life murder mystery. Minix's masterful storytelling crafts a thrilling narrative as Jen uses her writer's intuition to solve the crime and clear her name.
For fans of Jean G Goodhind (A BESPOKE MURDER an absolutely gripping cozy murder mystery full of twists), Hannah Hendy (A Frightfully Fatal Affair), T E Kinsey (A Fire at the Exhibition), Richard Coles (A Death in the Parish), and Emylia Hall (The Shell House Detectives).