A Clock Stopped Dead
By JM Hall
It’s a welcome return to the retired teachers who meet in a garden centre cafe and it’s JM Hall’s best yet. Do some sleuthing and discover the blurb, review and what else this author has written.
Blurb
Retired schoolteachers and amateur sleuths Liz, Pat and Thelma are giving up their coffee morning for a brand-new mystery.
Retired teachers Pat, Liz and Thelma are happiest whiling away their hours over coffee, cake and chat at the Thirsk Garden Centre café.
But when their good friend tells them about an unsettling experience she had in a sinister-feeling charity shop, they simply can’t resist investigating…
Because the entire shop has vanished into thin air.
Before long, our trio of unlikely sleuths find themselves embroiled in a race against the clock to get to the bottom of this mystery – but who has a secret to hide and how far will they go to keep it concealed?
Only time will tell…
Review
A Clock Stopped Dead is an entertaining cosy murder. It’s a pleasure to catch up with Liz, Pat and Thelma at Thirsk Garden Centre cafe, Yorkshire.
This is the oddest mystery to date. In this third outing for the retired teachers, they are confronted with a bizarre event. A charity shop apparently goes missing. There’s quite a bit of suspicious activity at play and a death and it keeps you guessing until the end.
Alongside the mystery we also have more insights into Liz, Pat and Thelma, who, being retired teachers you can see how they connect together well, as well as leading their separate lives. They’re very well written.
A Clock Stopped Dead is a curious, unique read and that’s where its qualities lie.
If cosy mysteries are your bag, then give how about giving this a try.
It may be a third outing, after A Spoonful of Murder and a Pen Dipped In Poison, but it can still be read as a standalone.
Seems like there are more books, particularly cozy mystery novels, with older protagonists. I’m on board! I love books with protagonists closer to my own age.
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