If you enjoyed Midsomer Murders, you will love Rose Temple's Neighbourhood Watch series!The sleepy village of Little Cote was meant to be a quieter pace of life for ex-Met PC Jemima Cotton. But she soon discovers, here a petty rivalry can erupt into full-blown murder . . .After PC Jemima's Cotton's first murder investigation, she knows now to trust no one. She leaves the gifted lasagne's uneaten in her freezer, and won't go near a cake sale either. But when Perry Noble, head of the Little Cote darts club, is found dead on his doorstep, even PC Jemima Cotton can't believe she's found herself involved in yet another murder investigation in this sleepy village. As Jemima starts to investigate, she discovers Perry had his fair share of enemies . . . especially among the darts players themselves. So it's no surprise when the murder weapon is revealed to be a poisoned dart. Jemima used to love playing darts at the Met, so when her boss recommends she join the club, she jumps at the opportunity to get closer to the potential suspects. But several red herrings later, she's none the wiser and realises she might have to search further afield for the killer before they strike again. Perfect for fans of Faith Martin, Helen Cox, Betty Rowlands, and the Midsomer Murders series by Caroline Graham.Readers love Death on the 'Another glorious dollop of pure escapism''Can't wait for Book 3''Keeps you wondering who the murderer is . . . I can't wait for the next one'If you enjoyed Death on the Doorstep, A Fatal Book 3 in the Neighbourhood Watch is OUT NOW!
Another eBook added to my stash in order to help pass the time while I recover. I don't want to rip this to shreds, so I will stick to a few points. The first thing that stuck out was a trained police officer not knowing about the breathing technique used by darts players, which would be the same line of thought as what is used by those firing a weapon. The main character was really lacking in common sense, which again is rather unbelievable when one considers they are a police officer. I honestly had no investment in the characters and could have cared less if they caught the killer. Almost DNF'd this twice but I had nothing else to do but lay in bed and rest so I soldiered on.
Second book in the series and our intelligent, young, good-looking, talented PC Jemima Cotton is once more involved in a murder case. A man is murdered when he answers his door and someone out in the dark throws a dart into his chest. Luckily Jemima played in a darts team when working in London and is very good, who’da thought 😏 She tries to go undercover as a prospective member of the darts team that the murdered man helped set up and was chairman of, but one of her colleagues, also a member gives her away, still she makes the team. There follows a lot of police procedural and false clues. I like how well the police get on and work together, only her sergeant is not in her fan club. Jemima works out who was behind the murder, and the culprit tries to ensure she tells no one. I like the characters even if Jemima seems to be a little too good to be true and though this story wasn’t too taxing I’ll give the next book a try.
The second instalment in the Neighbourhood Watch Mystery series, this is a charming and absorbing whodunnit. Full of witty humour, it features a strong-willed heroine in PC Jemima Cotton and and a colourful cast of locals. The description of village life is spot on and the rural setting to die for… quite literally! Very well written and kept me guessing to the end. I really hope there are more books in the series to come. Highly recommended.