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A01=Jo Bavington-Jones
amateur women detectives
Author_Jo Bavington-Jones
banter and sarcasm
British seaside murders
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crime fiction
crime fiction series
dark British comic characters
dark humour
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folkestone Kent
forthcoming
middle-aged sleuths
Richard Osman fans
serial killer
Product details
- ISBN 9781068308895
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 16 Jul 2026
- Publisher: Hut 22 Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
'If you're a fan of Richard Osman, you simply have to make sure this series is next in your list.'
If Amy was a dog, she'd be a bloodhound.
So, when the seaside town of Folkestone's lively summer turns deathly yet again, Amy can't resist poking her nose in, in spite of her promises not to get involved. The lure of a killer who seems to be re-enacting medieval punishments, especially those involving animals, is irresistible, and Amy goes sniffing around with her new sidekick, a golden retriever puppy named Jester.
When Willem, probably a bearded collie in the dog world, has a chance encounter with a stranger, he has no idea his world is about to be turned upside down. All he knows is that he will do anything to protect Amy.
If Jenny was a dog, she'd be a cat. Her main concern is the fact that one of her beloved cats came home wearing an Elizabethan ruff ...
Praise for The Write Way to Die series:
'These books comfortably stand alongside Mr Osman's fabulous creations.'
'A writing masterclass.'
'A brilliantly fun, darkly comedic "whodunnit".'
If Amy was a dog, she'd be a bloodhound.
So, when the seaside town of Folkestone's lively summer turns deathly yet again, Amy can't resist poking her nose in, in spite of her promises not to get involved. The lure of a killer who seems to be re-enacting medieval punishments, especially those involving animals, is irresistible, and Amy goes sniffing around with her new sidekick, a golden retriever puppy named Jester.
When Willem, probably a bearded collie in the dog world, has a chance encounter with a stranger, he has no idea his world is about to be turned upside down. All he knows is that he will do anything to protect Amy.
If Jenny was a dog, she'd be a cat. Her main concern is the fact that one of her beloved cats came home wearing an Elizabethan ruff ...
Praise for The Write Way to Die series:
'These books comfortably stand alongside Mr Osman's fabulous creations.'
'A writing masterclass.'
'A brilliantly fun, darkly comedic "whodunnit".'
Jo Bavington-Jones was born in Dover in south east England in 1967, where her father owned the local newspaper. Jo has an Honours Degree in English and American Literature from the University of Kent at Canterbury, and is the author of eight other novels to date, in both women's fiction and crime. A Crow of Murders is the fifth book in the darkly humorous The Write Way to Die series. Jo lives on the Kent coast, where the book is set, with her photographer partner.
Crow of Murders
€17.50
