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Death Comes to the Costa del Sol
By (Author) M.H. Eccleston
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Head of Zeus -- an Aries Book
28th November 2023
6th July 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Crime and mystery: private investigator / amateur detectives
Crime and mystery: women sleuths
823.92
Paperback
336
Width 129mm, Height 198mm
Amateur sleuth Astrid Swift swaps the sporting summer in England for a British expat enclave in Spain, where everyone has a mysterious reason for leaving the UK. The sunniest days, the deadliest nights. Its the end of the summer season in the harbour town of Estepona. The holiday makers are heading home, leaving the British expats to reclaim their little corner of paradise. Among them is art restorer Astrid Swifts estranged father. She's sailed into town to reunite with him but has instead been tasked with catching an internet troll whos been threatening his wife online. Soon Astrid is entwined in the lives of these expats, from the boozy local heckler to the socially awkward beachcomber. And then she discovers a body in the bunker of the golf course... Can Astrid uncover the 'Costa del Troll' behind the poison-pen campaign before they reveal everyones secret past Or will they tear this cosy community including Astrid and her father even further apart The Astrid Swift cosy mysteries are perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Janice Hallett and SJ Bennett. 'Quirky ex-pats, a feisty heroine, and suspense under the Spanish sun... The perfect holiday mystery. Fiona Leitch 'The characters are charming, the setting is irresistible and the jokes are funny - just as we've come to expect from M.H. Eccleston. ' Tom Mead 'Crime and grime aplenty for Astrid to investigate, to say nothing of the weird and wonderful people that she encounters while doing so.' Crime Fiction Lover Praise for the Astrid Swift mysteries: 'Feelgood fun.' The Times 'An enchanting murder mystery.' Janice Hallett, author of The Appeal 'Macabre murders, quirky characters and delightful settings combine in a way that would make Midsomer proud.' Crime Fiction Lover 'A feisty heroine, an ingenious plot and a cast of quirky characters... A cozy crime to savour.' Merryn Allingham, author of The Bookshop Murder 'Intelligent and gently humorous, with a suitably eccentric cast of characters.' M.S. Morris, author of the Bridget Hart books
Quirky ex-pats, a feisty heroine, and suspense under the Spanish sun - what fun! Slather on the factor 50, pour yourself another glass of sangria, and dive in to the perfect holiday mystery. * Fiona Leitch *
The characters are charming, the setting is irresistible and the jokes are funny - just as we've come to expect from M.H. Eccleston. * Tom Mead *
Another excellent cosy mystery from MH Eccleston.... There is crime and grime aplenty for Astrid to investigate, to say nothing of the weird and wonderful people that she encounters while doing so. -- Erin Britton * Crime Fiction Lover *
PRAISE FOR THE TRUST: 'I romped through The Trust... A cosy debut set in a house brimming with secrets... An enchanting murder mystery' Janice Hallett, author of The Appeal. 'Intelligent and gently humorous, with a suitably eccentric cast of characters' M S Morris. 'A feisty heroine, an ingenious plot and a cast of quirky characters that soon feel like your best friends make The Trust a cozy crime to savour' Merryn Allingham. 'Macabre murders, quirky characters and delightful settings combine in a way that would make Midsomer proud' * Crime Fiction Lover *
M.H. Eccleston has had a fairly meandering career starting out as a radio presenter for the BBC, then staying at the Beeb as a journalist and producer for six years. After that, its a bit of a blur he spent a couple of decades, at least, freelancing as a foreign correspondent, TV presenter, sketch writer, voice-over artist and film critic. For the last few years, hes been a full-time screenwriter and now novelist. He lives in Ealing with his family, which is ruled by a mischievous Frenchie called George.