They DID promise her a killer hen weekend…
Jeanie’s getting married, and – despite her completely impossible four sisters – her best friends Clio and Amber are determined to give her a bachelorette weekend to remember. They’re in matching pink T-shirts and the drinks are flowing…
But the night turns out to be unforgettable for all the wrong reasons when a girl turns up dead on the dancefloor. And – even though she’s a stranger – she is wearing one of Jeanie’s hen T-shirts.
Who is she? And why are the police convinced that the hens are involved? Can the newly-formed Bad Girls Detective Agency solve the murder? And in time to get Jeanie up the aisle?
Unputdownable mystery set on the English coast – perfect for fans of The Thursday Murder Club, Bad Sisters and How to Kill Your Family.
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Author Bio
Katie wrote romantic fiction before turning to crime. Her debut novel was a World Book Night pick and her books are published in ten languages.
She lives in the English countryside and loves strong coffee and pretending to be in charge of her children. ‘How Not to Murder your Ex’, the first in her Bad Girls Detective Agency series is out now, published by Boldwood Books. The next instalment, ‘Murder on the Dancefloor,’ follows in March 2024.
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Why Should You Read It?
Katie Marsh delivers a whirlwind of suspense and hilarity in “Murder on the Dancefloor,” where a seemingly innocent bachelorette weekend takes a dark turn. From the outset, the promise of a killer hen weekend is delivered with gusto, setting the stage for a rollercoaster of events.
Marsh skillfully weaves together the dynamics of friendship, sisterhood, and the quest for truth as Jeanie’s bachelorette celebration takes an unexpected detour into mystery and intrigue. The cast of characters, led by the spirited trio of Jeanie, Clio, and Amber, adds depth and charm to the narrative, drawing readers into their world of camaraderie and chaos.
The central mystery of the dead girl on the dancefloor, clad in a matching hen T-shirt, serves as a catalyst for a series of twists and turns that keep the reader guessing until the very end. The introduction of the Bad Girls Detective Agency injects an element of amateur sleuthing that is both entertaining and endearing, as the unlikely trio races against time to clear their names and solve the murder.
While the plot occasionally stretches the bounds of believability, Marsh’s witty prose and knack for crafting compelling dialogue ensure that readers remain engaged throughout. “Murder on the Dancefloor” is a delightful romp that seamlessly blends elements of comedy and suspense, making it a perfect choice for fans of cozy mysteries and light-hearted whodunits.