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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

A Whale of a Crime

 

A Whale of a Crime (A Yorkshire Coast Cozy Mystery) by Mona Marple

About A Whale of a Crime

A Whale of a Crime (A Yorkshire Coast Cozy Mystery) Cozy Mystery 1st in Series Setting - FLAMBOROUGH, YORKSHIRE COAST, ENGLAND Independently Published (April 30, 2025) Print length ‏ : ‎ 254 pages Digital ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0DTZ3KGWP goodreads badge

After ten years away, Ryan Kennedy never planned on returning to Flamborough—the tiny Yorkshire village he once called home. But when his fiercely independent gran, Iris, needs him, he finds himself back behind the counter at her chaotic seaside bookshop, wrestling with jammed tills, nosy villagers, and the memories he’s spent years trying to forget.

What Ryan doesn’t expect is to be swept straight into the heart of a murder investigation.

When a mysterious boat appears on the beach and a body turns up at the exclusive Whale Watch Weekend picnic, all eyes turn to the cliffs—and to the secrets the village has been keeping. As Ryan and Iris dig into the tangled history of the victim, long-buried truths begin to surface, not just about the case... but about the night Ryan’s own husband died.

With the tide cutting them off, a killer on the loose, and a very observant dog named Bracken by their side, Ryan and Iris must work fast—because in Flamborough, the past doesn’t stay buried, and the sea has a habit of washing everything to shore.

For fans of twisty village whodunits, seaside charm, and heartfelt mysteries with a slow-burning emotional pull, A Whale of a Crime is the unforgettable first instalment in a brand-new series.

Excerpt “He hadn't expected it to feel like this—like being punched in the gut and wrapped in a warm blanket all at once.” “Welcome home, little brother.” “Because I very much doubt Vic decided to bash his own head in with a decorative whale.” “You could dress a Flamborough lad in all the fancy clothes you liked, but the salt air would always find a way in.” “They were trapped until morning. Six suspects, one murder weapon, and Iris’ grandson caught in the middle of it all.”

What  I Thought:

This is the first installment in a new series by Mona Marple. I have read some of her other books before and really enjoyed them. In this one Ryan has went back home to Flamborough ten years after the death of his husband, Jason. It is The Whale Watch Weekend Festival and when a dead body is found on the beach at the picnic the night prior to the festival, it brings up bad memories for Ryan. He and his grandmother, Iris, team up to solve the crime. In the process there is another murder and there is evidence it is linked to the death of Ryan's husband. I enjoyed the setting of this book which is the Yorkshire coast. The village of Flamborough seems charming and quaint.. Ryan and his grandmother Iris are both very likable characters. The supporting character were all well developed as well. I did get a little confuse at times about everything that was going on in this book. This will have to be read as a series in order for it to make sense as the ending leads up to the beginning of the next in this series. There were many suspects in this book and some twists that kept me guessing. 

I received a complimentary copy of this book. 
 

About Mona Marple

Mona Marple writes charming cozy mysteries filled with quirky characters, twisty whodunits, and settings you’ll wish you could visit—especially if you love a bit of seasonal sparkle. Best known for her beloved Candy Cane Hollow series, Mona creates worlds where murder meets mistletoe and sleuthing pairs perfectly with a cup of tea. When she’s not writing, Mona can be found walking her Labradoodle, Coco, plotting her next murder (on the page, of course), or hosting reader parties in her cozy online community.

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