This is the second book in the ‘Copseys’ series by Sharna Jackson and follows Wesley, Margot and Josie who together form the Copseys, a modern-day Secret Seven, intent on solving mysteries and having adventures.
The Copseys have organised a surprise 40th party for Wesley’s mum’s friend and neighbour Rachel Kohl and invite the few facebook friends of hers they can find. When Rachel turns up dead the morning after the party, the Copseys decide it’s time to investigate. Rachel’s friend Whisper is hosting a Nine Night celebration for all those who attended the party, in order to put Rachel’s spirit to rest, but with a cast of suspects and only nine days, will the Copseys be able to solve the mystery surrounding Rachel, and put her spirit to rest?
Brilliantly written, with each character being individual and believable, it is a must read for fans of ‘Murder most unladylike’. Written from Wesley’s viewpoint, the writing has a huge sense of immediacy and throws you forward into the action. You feel like you’re living the investigation alongside them and want to see what happens next! I found it especially amusing to see things from an eleven-year-olds perspective; to the Copseys, Rachel, Wes’ mum and her other 40 something friends are ‘old’. Even though I’m slightly younger than 40, I was a child of the 90s and it’s funny to remember that for children today, that is the ancient past! The author got this perspective spot on.
I also really loved how the author does not shy away from important issues and topics through the book (I won’t give any spoilers). She covers a lot of ‘grown-up’ modern day issues which do have an impact on young people, whether we realise it or not. The writing was very poignant at times and by covering these difficult topics, young readers who are going through similar situations will especially feel empathy and solidarity with the characters.
A great read and I will be going back to read the first book!