I really enjoyed reading Death at Jude’s, the latest whodunnit by Mary Grand, and all of the characters in it.
The story is very well constructed and very well written. It’s an excellent example of the ‘cozy mystery’ genre and is set on Isle of Wight. Susan, the story’s recently-divorced amateur detective is a dog-lover who thought she’d left crime-solving behind when she moved to the Bishopstone village where she is a volunteer helper at the local school and an enthusiastic member of the choir at St Jude’s Church. During a choir committee meeting the village school’s head teacher, Lawrence, has a shocking announcement that will mean the talented choir master whose contacts would help the choir generate much-needed money for the church building, will have to leave the village. Late that night, Lawrence falls from the church tower to his untimely death and when the police decide it was an accident (or perhaps suicide), Susan realizes she must assume the detective role to find the village’s murderer from among the many likely suspects. If you’re into well-written, well-constructed murder mystery/whodunnits with a small-town vibe, this one’s definitely worth a read.





