‘Hurrah! Edward Temmis is back! And there’s no one better to solve a gruesome murder. A fabulous sequel’ Janice Hallett, The Killer Question'A joy to read from start to finish: a lively mystery, quirky characters, keen observation and a delightful sense of humour. What a treat to return to sunny Sidmouth and dark deeds, with a murder that grips the reader's imagination … Top-class cosy crime' Jane Casey, The Secret Room‘Vine’s second outing for his affable radio sleuth – and his gang of boisterously civic-minded friends – hooks the reader in with an impossible crossbow crime. An excellent mystery, with a humorous bite’ Vaseem Khan, Quantum of Menace‘As enchanting and funny as it is deadly … Jeremy Vine is a modern master of the genre’ Kelly Mullen, This is Not a Game‘Funny, charming and gripping. Vine’s writing exudes warmth and wit’ Suk Pannu, Mrs Sidhu’s Just DessertsPraise for Jeremy Vine:'Strap yourself in for a wild ride … An intriguing, complex and hugely enjoyable small-town whodunnit, with vivid characters and a sophisticated plot. Can’t wait for the next instalment of this vibrant new series!' Janice Hallett, The Examiner'A genuinely original concept, well-written with an ending that keeps you guessing' Jeffrey Archer, Traitor's Gate'Written with a fine eye for the elegant phrase, and laden with deftly sparkling comic touches, Jeremy Vine’s Murder On Line One serves both as a trenchant reflection on the grief that follows personal tragedy and a poignant love letter to a changing radio industry. A meditative and polished mystery debut' Vaseem Khan