The Invisible Case: A Sussex Crime - Heartbreaking Tragedy or Coldblooded Murder. (a Janie Juke Mystery) (en Inglés)
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A shocking death turns a homecoming into a nightmare.It's Easter 1970 in the seaside town of Tamarisk Bay, and for one family the first Easter of a new decade brings a shocking tragedy. Amateur sleuth and professional librarian, Janie Juke, is settling into motherhood and looking forward to spending time with her family. When her Aunt Jessica is due back from Rome after nine years travelling around Europe, she arrives back in town with a new Italian friend, Luigi, and the whole family soon get embroiled in a tangle of mystery and suspicion, with death and passion at the heart of the story.As time runs out on Luigi as prime suspect for murder, Janie has to use all of her powers of deduction in the footsteps of her hero, Hercule Poirot, to uncover the facts. Why did Luigi come to Tamarisk Bay? What is the truth about his family?As Luigi's story unfolds, tragedy seems to haunt the past, present and unless Janie acts fast, possibly what is yet to come.The Invisible Case is the third book in the Janie Juke series of crime mysteries and follows on from Janie’s other mysteries – The Tapestry Bag and Lost Property – both available from Amazon on Kindle and in paperback.What Amazon readers are saying about the Janie Juke mysteries* * * * * 'This was a great find. A librarian turns to sleuthing in 1960s England .... I really enjoyed the relationship she has with her blind ex-policeman father, as well as with her husband, Greg. A real page-turner. I've already bought the next book in the series and looking forward to being able to start on it. And hoping there will be many more to come.'* * * * 'I really like the way the author depicted the 60s since I am too young enough to remember this era... but it is peppered with all sorts of nostalgia, the Beatles, the Vietnam War, not to mention colourful images of Woodstock and the hippie movement. I felt as if I was there!'* * * * * '1960s mobile librarian turns sleuth and channels Hercule Poirot in this great whoduunit that left me guessing right till the end. Intriguing detective story with lovely period setting and interesting characters. I'm looking forward to seeing what Janie Juke solves next. Love the relationship she has with her ex-policeman father.'* * * * * 'Loved every page and didn't want to put it down...looking forward to starting the next one soon.'* * * * * 'Once started you can't put it down!. Can't wait until the next one in the series.'* * * * * 'Thoroughly enjoyable book. Kept me interested till the end. Looking forward to the next one. Well done.'* * * * * 'Once again we join the librarian in her investigation in late 1960's England. Now pregnant, Janie must again keep her sleuthing activities secret from her protective husband while she delves into solving the case for her client before time runs out. A very enjoyable, cozy read. I look forward to many more in the series.'* * * * * 'Solid writing, great story, and Janie as a character is growing on me. I hope there are more in the series.'Find out more by visiting: www.isabellamuir.com