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Shepford Stacey is an unassuming little village, its greatest asset being its small but excellent Church of England Primary School. This delightfully old-fashioned establishment of only two classes, one of infants, the other of juniors, has been run by the same pair of ladies for decades.
It is in the year that the headmistress, Audrey Finch-Matthews, is to retire, that the smooth running of this long-established educational establishment is interrupted by murder.
When Detective Inspector Harry Falconer and Detective Sergeant Davey Carmichael of the Market Darley Police arrive to investigate, they discover a host of motives, both past and present, and grudges that reach right back through the years.
As the Easter weekend grinds inexorably on its way, Death stalks the village again, and it suddenly becomes imperative that the murderer is caught before there are more fatalities.
Falconer soon realises that this is not the work of an opportunistic psychopath passing through, but of someone within the small community itself, taking lives at will, and there is no indication that the slaughter will stop here.
This is a new release of a previously published edition.
- Sales Rank: #237826 in eBooks
- Published on: 2015-01-06
- Released on: 2015-01-06
- Format: Kindle eBook
About the Author
Andrea Frazer is married with four grown-up children, and lives in the Dordogne with her husband Tony and their six cats. She has wanted to write since she first began to read at the age of five, but has previously been busy raising a family and working as a lecturer in Greek (she has a Fellowship Diploma in Greek) and teaching music. Apart from writing, Andrea continues to teach music, and now also teaches French to expatriates. Her interests include playing several instruments, reading, and choral singing with two choirs.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Laugh out loud funny!
By Martha K.
Andrea Frazer is a brilliant writer, combining a sharp eye and ear for the witting and unwitting humor of her characters with a very nice understanding of plotting a mystery. Her sense of the ridiculous made me laugh out loud. I intend to read whatever she may choose to publish.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.
Pascal passion
By J. Miller
Andrea Fraser's books are addicting. I've been reading them in order. The plots are fresh and new. The relationship between the policemen is an addition I enjoy. There is some very funny dialog. All of the books have kept me reading sometimes all night.
Jmiller
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Proceed at your own risk with this series.
By Cynthia Jokela
I have now read the first four novels in the Falconer series and will not be returning to the series. I love the two lead characters, the detectives Falconer and Carmichael, and for that reason I'm giving it two stars. Had I stopped reading at book three, I might have given the series a three star rating, but I didn't stop there--I waded into book four despite grave misgivings. I wish I could read more books with the two lead characters but, unfortunately, wish it could be written by someone else entirely. Or maybe this author just needs a tough editor who will keep her from self-indulgence and from getting in the way of her good instincts--when they are good, they are very good, but when they are bad...well, they're not better, that's for certain.
Each book I've read in this series has deteriorated somewhat from the previous book. In the second novel, Choked Off, the two lead characters weren't even introduced into the plot until nearly the middle of the book and that was a real problem for me as that is why I wanted to read the second book. Another thing that has developed after the first book in the series, Death of An Old Git (which was the best one in the series of the four I have read), is that the author began putting in an elaborate introduction to what is basically a simple, formulaic murder mystery set in a series of quiet English villages--not only a foreword but also a characters list. Then there was a prologue. Then footnote links explaining what a reference was to a previous novel in the series.
And then the author began adding her own editorial notes in parentheses throughout the novels; as an example, after describing what the character of Carmichael is wearing the author adds in parentheses "Author's note: I have actually seen somebody in this garb, but unfortunately, I didn't manage to keep it to myself, and let it slip to Carmichael about it, so it's all my fault!" I'm not sure where she was going with that, if it was actually a personal editorial note that was accidentally left in, but I think not as the books had become laced with these same 'notes' throughout novels 2-4 in the series. If she meant them there as a sort of joke, perhaps to mimic the style of Terry Pratchett or Douglas Adams or some other author I'm not familiar with, it failed miserably with me. Another problem I had with the novels as they progressed was the number of characters introduced almost immediately, characters who would only feature once in each novel, and so I just began skimming the first part of the novel because I figured that later on I'd catch on to who they were as they started being murdered and/or being considered suspects.
I had already decided that if the price of the books went up from the $.99 and $1.99 I had paid that I wouldn't be back. Then looking for a cheap read I opted back in though the price has now gone up to $3.99 a book, which I actually didn't notice until after I'd bought book four. Had it improved, I might have considered going through the entire series. But at that price and for what I've read thus far, I'd recommend the Pennyfoot Hotel mystery series instead, if you're looking for a quiet, simple and formulaic English village mystery series; it's better written and, as the series progresses, the characters become intriguing--you begin to feel you know them well and care about what might happen to them. Those novels are also $3.99 a piece, but I have now paid it nine times and didn't regret one purchase:
http://www.amazon.com/Room-With-Pennyfoot-Hotel-Mystery-ebook/dp/B008FQMNBA
And finally, what brought me to the absolute decision to not progress further into this series: It was when she began writing from the point-of-view of a house fire. Nope, I'm not kidding, and here is an example: "It was hungry, and needed urgently to feed, and there was little food here in the hall. Maybe the coats on the coat hooks would make a tasty little snack. Hunger! Hunger! Hunger! It had to eat, and it had to eat now, or die." Then she bounces back to other characters and scenarios, then goes right back to narrating from the fire's point-of-view again: "There was enough food here for it to grow to magnificence, to became a fire to remember; a fire to go down in village history. If it remained unchecked, it might even be the bringer of a village tragedy, and it produced as much smoke as its fuel would allow, trying to build up its strength so that it could roar its power through the house, destroying everything in its path, licking, as if to taste, new areas and objects it came upon." I've added nothing--even the commas in the quote are placed as read in the book.
So, proceed at your own risk. If you're more patient than I or have more money to blow, maybe you can sweat it out and get a few glimpses of what this could be. Me? I'm going back to Pennyfoot.
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