The Whitstable Pearl Mystery by Julie WassmerMy rating: 4 of 5 stars
Three and a half stars.
Pearl Nolan owns a restaurant/bar in Whitstable. A single mother, she had to give up her burgeoning career in the Police when she became pregnant, but now her son is at University she has set up a detective agency on the side. Her first customer is a rather unsavoury man who claims to have invested money with a local oyster catcher called Vinnie Rowe but has yet to see any return on his money. Pearl knows Vinnie, so without actually accepting the job she goes to see him and find out what is happening. At first she can't find him anywhere on his boat but while pulling up the anchor to bring his boat into shore she discovers his dead body weighed down by the anchor.
The police, in the form of DFL (down from London) DCI Mike McGuire seem convinced that Vinnie's death was an accident, or possibly suicide, but Pearl is convinced it was murder, there's no way a seasoned sailor like Vinnie would accidentally get his foot caught up in the anchor rope and then fall overboard.
As Whitstable gets caught up in the annual Oyster Festival Pearl and Mike lock horns as she tries to uncover who killed Vinnie, and why. An investigation which will lead her far closer to home than she could ever imagine.
I bought this when it was on special offer at 99p because I enjoy the gentle (dare I say cosy) tv series based on the books. Other than completely changing the physical appearance of both Pearl and Mike beyond all recognition, from what I remember the tv series stays pretty close to the book. Also, I live not far from Whitstable and have been known to drive DFL for lunch in Seasalter.
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