(This book was previously published as 'The Case of the Exploding Dolly-trolley')
Essentially-English, almost-certainly quirky, and definitely a little crazy, come and meet our feisty R.E.D. (Retired Extremely Daisy) heroine, and find out why she's such a hit with readers!
"One of the best cozy mysteries I've ever read!"
"A real breath of fresh literary air!"
According to Daisy, nothing is ever quite what it seems. In her case, that's the truest thing ever spoken! Moving to the village a few miles from Kings Lynn in Norfolk a year ago, after a very unfortunate incident in London, she believed village life was the best option. Now she trundles around on a mobility scooter (suitably upgraded by Aidan), even though she really doesn't need to. She's adapted to country life quite well, although she rather unkindly refers to the beautiful village of Great Wiltingham as the 'place people go to wilt'.
Daisy is seventy-one now, and not at all like a pensioner is supposed to be. It could be something to do with the career she had before retiring. For some strange reason, trouble seems to follow her around. That's not about to end...
The Second One: Too Close for Comfort
There's not many people who get to investigate their own murder!
It's been two weeks since Daisy brought Finn's aristocratic world crashing down, and village life has reverted to as normal as it ever gets where she is concerned. But then one morning it all changes, in a very disturbing way.
To begin with, Daisy believes someone from her past is responsible. Before she retired, she had a job very few people have, after all. But then a clue from an unexpected source makes her wonder if it might be someone much closer to home.
Once again she becomes the worm on the hook, much to Aidan and Sarah's horror. But for Daisy there's no choice, because this time it's just about as personal as it gets…
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