“But I was pleasantly surprised to see that someone had given the furniture department a bit of a makeover and there were a few lounge suites that looked like they’d actually been designed sometime after the fall of the Berlin Wall (as opposed to before the building of it).”
Jodie "Nosey" Parker is back in her hometown, not as police officer, but as the owner of a new catering business, with a bit of detective work on the side... I loved reading "The Cornish Wedding Murder", it was just what I needed to read at the moment: super fun characters, a cozy town and a good mystery to uncover.
Jodie is, in my opinion, the star of the book. She is a warm and empathetic person, with an incredible sense of humor! Her sleuthing was always very fun (and also quite risky sometimes) and I enjoyed seeing her tenacity and courage, traits that allow you to see how she would have been as a police officer. I liked the depth the author put into Jodie, as we get to know her emotions, thought processes and important moments of her life, but I also feel like this book has well thought secondary characters too, which, in my opinion, adds complexity to the story. In particular, I think Daisy and Shirley are super fun and I enjoyed reading their scenes together with Jodie, especially at home. I also loved her interactions with friends from her hometown and childhood (and her realizations on how much everyone has changed, not just herself), with her dad's coworkers and with the many townspeople she finds along the way! But I am also super curious to see how Jodie's relationship with Nathan develops... and will Tony be brought into the mix? Questions I hope to see answered in future volumes...!
The mystery or, should I say, the crime, in this book was interesting and surprising. For a while there, I did think the first suspect would be the culprit, but I was kept guessing until almost the final chapters! In my opinion, every detail of the story was well thought out, but revealed slowly, which gave it a satisfactory pace. It's interesting to have a main character whose previous job gives them an extra set of skills for an investigation! In this genre, it's not as common to see and I think it was a really nice choice made by the author. Having Jodie use her police officer intel added an extra layer of complexity to the book, in my opinion.
Finally, I also believe Jodie's investigations are aided by how well the author was able to create an atmosphere! You pick up this book and you are immediately transported into an unsuspecting Cornish town, ready to search for clues with Jodie, creating an immersive reading experience.
Although it was my first time reading a novel written by Fiona Leitch, I know for a fact it won't be the last, Nosey Parker has a new fan! I can't wait to read the second book in this series!
P.S. I'm so happy the author addressed Germaine and her future after losing her owner... I'm really happy Jodie and Daisy are keeping her! I loved reading about her too 💜