Fizz Fitzgerald and Tam Buchanan find that there is more than meets the eye when elderly Mrs. Sullivan asks Fizz to prove that she has murdered the mysterious Amanda Montrose.
An Original twist on crime solving, set in Scotland, and written with a light hand and a dry humour. Pleasant read and entertaining.
An amusing whodunit with an advocate and a solicitor working as a bickering team to solve a crime. A dear little old lady claims to have committed a murder and wants to confess as an innocent man has been convicted. Seems a simple task to prove that she is slightly gaga, alas things soon become highly complicated. All the action gives Fizz lots of opportunity to annoy Tam and half the fun is reading about this modern Beatrice and Benedick bickering away until they stumble on the truth.
A good read for anyone who enjoys crime without the four letter words, excess gore and hard men!
A new author for me. I quickly got into the unusual premise of the story and felt that the two main characters we easy to imagine. I wonder if that was because the makeup of this twosome is quite familiar ie Male - by the book; conservative. Female - a bit off the wall; spontaneous. Chalk and Cheese. Will they -wont they? I did think that there was a glitch in the storyline. Why didnt Buchanan ask Chloe what she was doing down by the pool after he fell?