Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher, Farrago for this Advanced Reader Copy and the opportunity to review A Pocket Full of Pie. All opinions are my own.
Hettie Bagshot and Tilly Jenkins are both famous detectives, operators of the No. 2 Feline Detective Agency. So famous are they that Wilco Wonderfluff, the local radio station owner/manager has Tilly hosting a show on crime fiction. She’s a little stressed about it, but with Hettie’s expert help, it’ll work out.
Add in an Easter-time Bake-Off with a famous judge (whose name will sound very familiar), a Sound of Music showing, and a village cricket match, well it’s happy families all around. That is, until the bodies start piling up. Hartley Battenberg is the first to go, strangled at the radio station with his own headphones. Is there a cat on the prowl against these… cats? Because cats they are, as readers of Mandy Morton’s engaging and amazing series well know. Other than the fact that we’re told that Hettie and Tilly have “a murder case on their paws.” Sure, there are plenty of other references, but, hey, who’s counting.
Hettie and Tilly do all the work; one thing there isn’t, and that’s a police force. They do follow detective procedures, it’s the key to their success, interviewing witnesses, doing searches. Which nasty cat is it to be, then? One candidate sticks out immediately, but is that too pat?
Soon another feline goes to the great litter box in the sky. This one apparently “knew something,” but didn’t get a chance to tell. Did he know, as the girls also find out, that the first victim was a blackmailer and all-around bad cat? A lot of the locals have a motive for murder. Hettie and Tilly have their work cut out for them.
In between all this talk of dead bodies and whodunnit, we’re treated to the meals and menus that are a hallmark of the series (did I mention this is book #9?). Hettie and Tilly never stint their readers in this regard. If you were hungry before starting to read, you’ll definitely be hungry after a chapter or two.
You can bet your next order of jammie dodgers that our ladies figure out the culprit. It’s just dogged – pardon the expression – investigative work that clinches the case. Past bad deeds come back to haunt, and a murderer decides on a fitting form of justice.
Hettie and Tilly have one final case to solve before they can truly call it a day, and go home to “a girls’ night in, a steak pie, crisps and an iced custard slice each.” Luckily, they do a lot of running around solving cases, or they would be chonky cats indeed. Oh, and two thoroughly despicable cats get their comeuppance, the girls see to that.
One last thing – it helps to have a wee bit of knowledge of cricket. But victory needs no explanation. A Pocket Full of Pie will keep you entertained from the first page to the last.