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Abbot Agency #5

False Money

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A promising young actress disappears. A trail of suspicious deaths. A deadly game of lottery . . .

Tomi, a beautiful, aspiring actress, is missing. Her worried friend Chris asks for Bea’s assistance to track her down.

Bea would like to help but she has problems of her own — mending her tempestuous relationship with her stubborn son, his irascible wife, and their already-fussy baby.

A few weeks later, Tomi’s body is found lying beside a country road. Her death is ruled an accidental overdose but Bea and Chris are not convinced. Tomi was known to be a law-abiding, conventional young woman. Would she really be taking drugs?

Days later, Tomi’s boyfriend is found dead, supposedly a suicide. Next to go is Tomi’s friend Nick — an unfortunate but fatal tumble down the stairs.

Can all these deaths really be accidental? Bea decides it’s a coincidence too far.

Bea’s investigation reveals the truth lies in a deadly game of lottery, and a killer who will become enormously rich should their evil plan work . . .

Can Bea uncover the mastermind behind the rapidly growing sum of bodies, or will she be the next to die . . .?

297 pages, Kindle Edition

First published March 1, 2011

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Veronica Heley

100 books131 followers
Veronica Heley has published more than fifty books, including crime fiction, historical, and children's titles. She is currently involved in the Ellie Quicke series of crime stories and a variety of other projects. A full-time writer, she has been married to a London probation officer since 1964, and has one musician daughter.

AKA Veronica Thorne

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Profile Image for Ivonne Rovira.
2,555 reviews254 followers
December 9, 2014
Partway through this cozy, Veronica Heley’s fifth Abbott Agency novel, I was singularly piqued. I thought the novel was bearing a dissatisfactory resemblance to its immediate predecessor, False Pretences. I was all set to give it a two-star review sprinkled with spoiler alerts, decrying the rehashing of False Pretences with nary a change. I should have known better, having inhaled Heley’s previous novels, that she would never deliver a sub-par mystery novel. And she hasn’t.

For suddenly, the novel veers off into an entirely unforeseen direction. Readers will realize who the murderer is long before even the perspicacious Bea Abbott, owner of the Abbott Agency, a domestic staffing agency; like the writers of the Colombo TV series of yore, Heley always divulges the perpetrator(s) early, and the fun consists of following the Abbott Agency’s steps in solving the crime. Once again, in False Money, readers will love seeing how Bea and her motley crew unearth the killer and find justice for the murdered Tomi.

In a separate storyline, Bea’s selfish son and daughter-in-law, new parents of baby “Pippin,” are so determined to follow the latest baby-raising fad that the poor infant fails to thrive; as usual, Nicole and Max, self-important and self-absorbed, give poor Bea a terrible time. Bea definitely has more patience than I! I would have given the whining, superficial Nicole a good telling-off long before now and then rounded on the conceited Max!

While False Money isn’t the very best in the series — that would have to be False Charity or False Picture — it was still pretty good.
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2,004 reviews74 followers
April 11, 2017
I have now read 6 of the twelve Abbott's Agency books. I am looking forward to reading the rest of the series and reading g the Ellie Quicke series. This book dwells in lotto winnings. With mix motives a group of people decided to buy a lottery ticket each week for 6 months. They are sworn to secrecy if they tell they lose any winnings. They win big and suddenly members begin to die. Bea is brought into the affair when a friend goes missing. Chris wants Bea to find Toni, his star in his award-winning film. As usual, the villain's thought is included along with the story. I usually do not like this format but Veronica Heley does a superb job with the format. Meanwhile Bea's grandson is doing poorly. Max and Nicole have decided not to have a nanny. If course, when they finally hire one, they managed to hire the villain putting her grandson in danger. Will Bea and friends resolve the problem before there are more deaths? I highly recommend this book and series.



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17 reviews
January 15, 2024
This book could not catch me. I didn´t finish it.
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1,782 reviews4 followers
December 15, 2015
Bea Abbot runs a successful domestic agency which finds staff for people, often at short notice and also takes on problems which people might not want to take to the police. But she is adamant the agency doesn't deal with murder - but in spite of that she still finds herself rather too often involved with a murder case.

In this well written story Chris - the teenage son of her friend CJ - asks for her help in finding out what happened to Tomi, a Nigerian girl who has gone missing after starring in a short film he has just made.

Bea finds herself dragged into a strange web of murders which at first seem to have no connection to each other but as she digs deeper she starts to uncover some connections but is not helped by the apparent pact of secrecy the group share.

I found this an entertaining read and I thought the ending was very well done. All the series characters are here - Maggie and Oliver, Bea's adopted children; her ex-husband Piers and of course Winston the cat. This is a well written mystery series with something a but different from the norm. The book can be read as a standalone novel or as part of a series.
17 reviews1 follower
August 6, 2023
Great characters, Unusual plot

I was intrigued from the beginning. I could not imagine who was the murderer. Equally as intriguing is the way in which the author introduces new characters. If they are to return in future, she begins building a character for them, and adds depth in future publications. Piers, a character that I enjoyed tremendously, was introduced early on as Bea's ex. As he flitted in and out of scenes he became "real" as he was given emotion when he painted Hamilton, ego as he refused to be forced to paint outside his genre, and depth as he worked to strengthened his relationship with Max. These books uhh have a lot of characters! The auth I or has done an excellent job of keeping them straight for the reader as each is developed in turn for their strategic role. Though these are "cozy" I greatly admire the precision and care with which they are written. So far I've read six, and am looking forward to meeting characters and diving into plots in the rest of the impressively long series.

Heart to Heart
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Author 111 books14 followers
July 6, 2014
This was the first in the series that I read. It had a lot of potential. The mystery was okay if a little slow. What bothered me was the way in which the main character acted towards her son and his wife. I her issues there completely irritating simply because she seemed to think she just had to sit back and take it. It may be a cultural thing but this seemed to go beyond the pale--my other British mystery series characters wouldn't sit back and take what she does! I won't pick up another book in the series.
762 reviews1 follower
December 5, 2011
This was not as good as the Ellie Quicke books. Mrs. Abbott is not as endearing as Ellie but more abrasive. This episode finds her helping to solve the murder of a young actress with the help of her friends Oliver, Maggie and CJ. An interesting premise about a lottery winning sharedd by ten people who are being killed.
752 reviews
June 3, 2012
This series always exhibits similar plots and identical style (the murderer's thoughts are in italics), but the main characters are engaging, with the exception of the protagonist's son and daughter-in-law who are too mean-spirited to be believed (or at least I hope so).
976 reviews
May 21, 2012
This series is getting a little tedious.
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1,018 reviews9 followers
January 24, 2019
The Abbott Agency series books are light, busy with with characters and entertaining.
I just don't get the prayers interspersed throughout. They just seem silly.
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425 reviews3 followers
February 3, 2024
Great Mystery - no False Claim!

I really enjoyed the story and plot. The beginning of the book though I found to be just a bit too much useless chatter amount the several characters. Also, just my own reaction and nothing wrong with the story - this is a modern mystery (cell phones and computers) but the Brits still are snobbish about vocational school vs college and it just seemed odd such pettiness still exists.
I can recommend this clean mystery for older teens and adults. It is a very good plot and development towards a reveal. The characters are well defined and a few are likeable. (After all, someone has to be bad in a murder mystery!) I will read more from Heley and will keep this in my library but if it isn't kept on my kindle, it can't rate 5 stars. Still, A great read from Heley.
Profile Image for Barbara Nutting.
3,205 reviews162 followers
September 2, 2019
Certainly the best in the series so far. The regular crew plus a return of Zander and Chris (an 18 year old male who giggles?). This book had a plot that kept me up until 3:30 am to see what was going to happen.

I knocked off a star because there were unanswered questions. (Page 65) what discrepancy did Bea spot on Maggie’s list? Why did Claire take all the mobile phones to the celebration party in her tacky handbag? She was supposed to dispose of them one by one before that big event (page 199). Did I miss something by reading past my bedtime?

I think this series definitely should be read in chronological order, so you know who all these zany characters are and how they fit into the storyline.
337 reviews
November 17, 2023
A ‘Miss Marple-like’ mystery

Bea runs a domestic agency aided by her quirky assistant Maggie, her adopted tech savvy son Oliver and a couple of pensioners. Oliver’s best friend Chris persuades her into investigating the disappearance of a young girl and she is soon embroiled in the hunt for a murderer.
I did want to get to the end to find out if the murderer got their comeuppance although the reader knew who the murderer was halfway through. Most of the characters felt a bit caricature and some of the relationships seemed inexplicable. Points of conflict were tackled speedily and dismissed yet the buds in the garden were contemplated regularly. It was an easy entertaining read.
7 reviews
January 21, 2024
Intriguing and Annoying

Interesting characters, engaging story but..annoying how our main detective, clever as she is , continuously enables her son and daughter in law to verbally abuse her and endanger her grandson through poor care and nutrition. She covers herself with formula religion but it takes the actual murderer to save the baby and there’s no improvement with her relations. Like laying down in traffic and praying to not be run over ! Hope this aspect of the series improves.
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96 reviews1 follower
September 22, 2023
Another good story with Bea

False Money is written in the style as the other books 📚 in the series.
The only problem I had with it was the ending, apart from that it was a good read. I won’t spoil it for others as to why I didn’t like the latter part of the book.
It was still definitely worth reading.
199 reviews
April 12, 2024
Four or maybe five stars

I enjoyed this story. There was always something new that kept me reading although some a bit far out. Bra was a great character and I liked her imperfections which she shared with her conversations with God. I recommend the book and would enjoy reading more from this author.
189 reviews
December 15, 2022
Ok

Not the best. I have loved this series but I just couldn't believe the plot of this one . The characters are still the same but something just didn't work in this one for me . Still a good but just a bit off
Profile Image for Yvonne.
301 reviews
March 1, 2023
entertaining

Same formula but entertaining nonetheless. I like the characters, Bea, Oliver and Maggie so enjoy visiting with them. The stories are cozy and easy reads and a break from heavier thrillers. If you’ve read one and like it you’ll like the net ones.
55 reviews
July 29, 2023
A Bea Abbott mystery: A promising young actress disappears. A trail of suspicious deaths. A deadly game of lottery. Tomi’s body is found lying beside a country road. Her death is ruled an accidental overdose but Bea and Chris are not convinced.
2 reviews
August 12, 2023
I could not put this book down. It was cleverly written with many twists and turns.
Veronica Heley's characters are unforgettable. With each book in the series, you see the main
characters grow and mature. Ready for the next one!!
3 reviews
April 15, 2024
not that good.

I read a lot of mystery books and this book ranks at the bottom of the ones I’ve read. There is no mystery to this book the killer and the motive are identified early in the book. I do not recommend.
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539 reviews3 followers
July 8, 2024
A convoluted and not entirely convincing plot about a group of friends who win the lottery and begin to be killed off one by one. At this point I wondered if I would continue with the series, but I'm pleased to tell you that it does get better!
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Author 9 books8 followers
May 15, 2025
Good Mystery

This issue the second Mrs. Abbot mystery I've read. The plot is simple. The reader knows what is going on. But the character relationships are not so simple and make the story interesting.
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521 reviews5 followers
December 25, 2020
I'm not sure about the ending in this one, but I enjoy Ms. Heley's books.
107 reviews
January 8, 2023
great read

A book to keep you enthralled to the end a really good read and so many twists and turns good
Profile Image for Susan.
965 reviews4 followers
February 14, 2023
Interesting premise. Enjoying this series and the main characters.
8 reviews
August 15, 2023
Very good read!

Couldn't wait to get to the
end! Read pages at every opportunity. Look forward to reading the next book in the series.
218 reviews2 followers
November 6, 2023
They are getting better, although I do get tired of Bea always being tired, even if she is justified!
1,415 reviews9 followers
January 15, 2024
Who killed Toni and the rest and why??? Money??? I enjoyed this story and recommended the book.
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January 16, 2024
DNF…
Page 27 6% and I didn’t care. Not even enough to read the last chapter or two to find out who dun-it⁉️
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