
The Cornish Christmas Pantomime Murder (A Nosey Parker Cozy Mystery, Book 9)
Pantomime season has arrived in the brand new hilarious cozy murder mystery from Fiona Leitch.
'Murder and mayhem are rarely this enjoyable. Another fantastic entry in this brilliant series that solidifies Leitch as one of the very best and funniest writers aroundâ Jonathan Whitelaw
âA wonderful seasonal rompâ Ian Moore
Itâs Christmas in Penstowan, and local amateur dramatics group the Penstowan Players are putting on their annual pantomime.
This year itâs âAladdinâ, and half the town have been drafted in to help, including Shirley Parker, who only has a small part in the chorus but will no doubt upstage everybody, and Tony Penhaligon, whoâs treading the boards as the baddie, Abanazar. Ex-Metropolitan police officer turned caterer Jodie Parker has managed to get away with not appearing, but only if she agrees to cater the opening night party.
But itâs not just terrible jokes, quick costume changes and backstage chaos that wait in the wings⊠When the Widow Twankey (otherwise known as Tim, the mayorâs husband) trips over a corpse lying next to Aladdinâs bloodstained magic lamp, itâs time for Jodie and her partner, DCI Nathan Withers, to find the killer.
Was it the genie of the lamp or an overly harsh theatre critic? Or does someone in the Penstowan Players have a dark secret they will do anything to protect?
âFunnier than panto, more warming than a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie and completely gripping. Fun, festive and full of red herrings and clever clues, it's the perfect Christmas treatâ Andreina Cordani, author of The Twelve Days of Murder
âA fun read to curl up with by the fireside this Christmasâ Debbie Young, author of Death at the Village Christmas Fair
Praise for Fiona Leitch
âA cosy, clever mystery wrapped in tinsel and topped with a generous helping of humourâ âââââ
âHighly entertaining cosy murder mystery to add to a fantastic seriesâ âââââ
âThe perfect combination of festiveness and crimeâ âââââ
'The cozy small-town setting, quirky characters, and theatrical chaos made it the perfect read for Christmasâ âââââ
âA fun and cozy read for the Christmas seasonâ âââââ
âAn absolute joy to read⊠I read it in a day and highly recommendâ âââââ
âI really love this cozy mystery seriesâ âââââ
âLove the humour in this⊠this whole series is a pleasure to readâ âââââ
'Another brilliant adventure in this always excellent seriesâ âââââ
'Leitch crafts a Cornwall that I want to live in â vibrant, funny and dripping with mystery and mayhem. Brilliantâ Jonathan Whitelaw, author of The Bingo Hall Detectives
âA terrific summer read⊠a thumping good whodunnit; this is a murder mystery that wears a flower in its hair and invites us to kick off our shoesâ J.M. Hall
âThe book equivalent of catching up with your favourite old friends over a glass of wine or three⊠the observational humour is spot onâ Jo Middleton
â[A] fun, feel-good factor and an intriguing mystery to be solved. And pies. I loved itâ Stephanie Austin, author of the Devon Mysteries series
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The Cornish Christmas Pantomime Murder (A Nosey Parker Cozy Mystery, Book 9)
Pantomime season has arrived in the brand new hilarious cozy murder mystery from Fiona Leitch.
'Murder and mayhem are rarely this enjoyable. Another fantastic entry in this brilliant series that solidifies Leitch as one of the very best and funniest writers aroundâ Jonathan Whitelaw
âA wonderful seasonal rompâ Ian Moore
Itâs Christmas in Penstowan, and local amateur dramatics group the Penstowan Players are putting on their annual pantomime.
This year itâs âAladdinâ, and half the town have been drafted in to help, including Shirley Parker, who only has a small part in the chorus but will no doubt upstage everybody, and Tony Penhaligon, whoâs treading the boards as the baddie, Abanazar. Ex-Metropolitan police officer turned caterer Jodie Parker has managed to get away with not appearing, but only if she agrees to cater the opening night party.
But itâs not just terrible jokes, quick costume changes and backstage chaos that wait in the wings⊠When the Widow Twankey (otherwise known as Tim, the mayorâs husband) trips over a corpse lying next to Aladdinâs bloodstained magic lamp, itâs time for Jodie and her partner, DCI Nathan Withers, to find the killer.
Was it the genie of the lamp or an overly harsh theatre critic? Or does someone in the Penstowan Players have a dark secret they will do anything to protect?
âFunnier than panto, more warming than a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie and completely gripping. Fun, festive and full of red herrings and clever clues, it's the perfect Christmas treatâ Andreina Cordani, author of The Twelve Days of Murder
âA fun read to curl up with by the fireside this Christmasâ Debbie Young, author of Death at the Village Christmas Fair
Praise for Fiona Leitch
âA cosy, clever mystery wrapped in tinsel and topped with a generous helping of humourâ âââââ
âHighly entertaining cosy murder mystery to add to a fantastic seriesâ âââââ
âThe perfect combination of festiveness and crimeâ âââââ
'The cozy small-town setting, quirky characters, and theatrical chaos made it the perfect read for Christmasâ âââââ
âA fun and cozy read for the Christmas seasonâ âââââ
âAn absolute joy to read⊠I read it in a day and highly recommendâ âââââ
âI really love this cozy mystery seriesâ âââââ
âLove the humour in this⊠this whole series is a pleasure to readâ âââââ
'Another brilliant adventure in this always excellent seriesâ âââââ
'Leitch crafts a Cornwall that I want to live in â vibrant, funny and dripping with mystery and mayhem. Brilliantâ Jonathan Whitelaw, author of The Bingo Hall Detectives
âA terrific summer read⊠a thumping good whodunnit; this is a murder mystery that wears a flower in its hair and invites us to kick off our shoesâ J.M. Hall
âThe book equivalent of catching up with your favourite old friends over a glass of wine or three⊠the observational humour is spot onâ Jo Middleton
â[A] fun, feel-good factor and an intriguing mystery to be solved. And pies. I loved itâ Stephanie Austin, author of the Devon Mysteries series
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Pantomime season has arrived in the brand new hilarious cozy murder mystery from Fiona Leitch.
'Murder and mayhem are rarely this enjoyable. Another fantastic entry in this brilliant series that solidifies Leitch as one of the very best and funniest writers aroundâ Jonathan Whitelaw
âA wonderful seasonal rompâ Ian Moore
Itâs Christmas in Penstowan, and local amateur dramatics group the Penstowan Players are putting on their annual pantomime.
This year itâs âAladdinâ, and half the town have been drafted in to help, including Shirley Parker, who only has a small part in the chorus but will no doubt upstage everybody, and Tony Penhaligon, whoâs treading the boards as the baddie, Abanazar. Ex-Metropolitan police officer turned caterer Jodie Parker has managed to get away with not appearing, but only if she agrees to cater the opening night party.
But itâs not just terrible jokes, quick costume changes and backstage chaos that wait in the wings⊠When the Widow Twankey (otherwise known as Tim, the mayorâs husband) trips over a corpse lying next to Aladdinâs bloodstained magic lamp, itâs time for Jodie and her partner, DCI Nathan Withers, to find the killer.
Was it the genie of the lamp or an overly harsh theatre critic? Or does someone in the Penstowan Players have a dark secret they will do anything to protect?
âFunnier than panto, more warming than a glass of mulled wine and a mince pie and completely gripping. Fun, festive and full of red herrings and clever clues, it's the perfect Christmas treatâ Andreina Cordani, author of The Twelve Days of Murder
âA fun read to curl up with by the fireside this Christmasâ Debbie Young, author of Death at the Village Christmas Fair
Praise for Fiona Leitch
âA cosy, clever mystery wrapped in tinsel and topped with a generous helping of humourâ âââââ
âHighly entertaining cosy murder mystery to add to a fantastic seriesâ âââââ
âThe perfect combination of festiveness and crimeâ âââââ
'The cozy small-town setting, quirky characters, and theatrical chaos made it the perfect read for Christmasâ âââââ
âA fun and cozy read for the Christmas seasonâ âââââ
âAn absolute joy to read⊠I read it in a day and highly recommendâ âââââ
âI really love this cozy mystery seriesâ âââââ
âLove the humour in this⊠this whole series is a pleasure to readâ âââââ
'Another brilliant adventure in this always excellent seriesâ âââââ
'Leitch crafts a Cornwall that I want to live in â vibrant, funny and dripping with mystery and mayhem. Brilliantâ Jonathan Whitelaw, author of The Bingo Hall Detectives
âA terrific summer read⊠a thumping good whodunnit; this is a murder mystery that wears a flower in its hair and invites us to kick off our shoesâ J.M. Hall
âThe book equivalent of catching up with your favourite old friends over a glass of wine or three⊠the observational humour is spot onâ Jo Middleton
â[A] fun, feel-good factor and an intriguing mystery to be solved. And pies. I loved itâ Stephanie Austin, author of the Devon Mysteries series













