‘Delicious cosy crime full of heart and good humour. Bingo-loving Amita and her journalist son-in-law Jason untangle a missing person mystery that leads to unexpected places. A joy from start to finish – bravo!’ D.V. Bishop, award-winning author of the Cesare Aldo historical thrillers‘This page-turning puzzle draws you in from the very first page. Full of heart, wit, and affectionate family bickering, and with a wonderful cast of eccentric characters to boot, this funny and clever mystery is cosy crime at its best. Superb!’ Nicola Whyte, author of 10 Marchfield Square'It's always a joy to join the Penrith Bingo Club's most proactive member on another mystery. Jonathan Whitelaw's series continues to delight and surprise, with incredible warmth and sparkling wit along the way. The king of cosy crime has done it again.' Alice Bell, author of Grave Expectations'Amita and Jason are back for a fourth hilarious adventure…but will their sleuthing land them in hot water, and have they finally have met their match? Jonathan Whitelaw delivers another brilliant caper that will have you laughing out loud.' Hannah Mary McKinnon, internationally bestselling author of Only One Survives'Good and twisty, and full of wit and warmth!' Fiona Leitch, author of the Nosey Parker Cozy Mysteries'A perfectly pruned murder mystery – sharp, surprising and absolutely blooming with charm.' Jo Middleton, author of Happy Bloody Christmas'In places I was laughing out loud, and in places I have to confess to a bit of a lump in my throat. If you like your small town crime down-to-earth with intriguing puzzles and a dash of humorous darkness this is one for you.' J M Hall, author of A Spoonful of Murder'The Garden Club Murders continues Whitelaw’s series with warmth, wit and super sleuthing . Another brilliantly twisty mystery.' Emylia Hall, author of the Shell House Detective Mysteries'A fun murder mystery with such well drawn characters…I'm already looking forward to the next one.' Cara Miller