A Murder for Miss Hortense: 'It's Murder She Wrote as you've never seen it before' Sir Lenny Henry

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Bookseller Reviews

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A Murder for Miss Hortense
What a brilliant new detective!
When a member of a pardner (a rotating savings scheme) is murdered it is down to Miss Hortense to investigate. This is something she is more than capable ... READ MORE
Eilish from Rustington
A Murder for Miss Hortense
An original cosy crime mystery!
A Murder for Miss Hortense is an original, joyful, warm and intriguing cosy crime mystery debut that is full of drama and secrets. I really enjoyed this br... READ MORE
Emma at Waterstones Blackburn

Synopsis

'Warm, witty and sharply observed, this debut introduces a delightful new sleuth with a keen eye and sense of justice' I Paper

'Fresh, original and intriguing from start to finish!' Janice Hallett, bestselling author of The Examiner and The Appeal

'What a joy - a brilliant new amateur sleuth to rival Miss Marple!' Good Housekeeping

'More than a cosy crime mystery . . . it's the story of a community' Jennie Godfrey, author of The List of Suspicious Things

Death has come to her doorstep . . .

Retired nurse, avid gardener, renowned cake maker and fearless sleuth Miss Hortense has lived in Bigglesweigh, a quiet Birmingham suburb, since she emigrated from Jamaica in 1960. She takes great pride in her home, starching her lace curtains bright white, and she can tell if she's been short-changed on turmeric before she's even taken her first bite of a beef patty. Thirty-five years of nursing have also left her afraid of nobody - be they a local drug dealer or a priest - and an expert in deciphering other people's secrets with just a glance.

Miss Hortense uses her skills to investigate the investments of the Pardner network - a special community of Black investors, determined to help their people succeed. But when an unidentified man is found dead in one of the Pardner's homes, a Bible quote noted down beside his body, Miss Hortense's long-buried past comes rushing back to greet her, bringing memories of the worst moment of her life, one which her community has never let her forget.

It is time for Miss Hortense to solve a mystery that will see her, and the community she loves, tested to their limits.

'A beautiful novel, suffused with fondness and wit . . . highly entertaining' Alexander McCall Smith, author of The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency Series

'Unique, compulsive, and laugh-out-loud brilliant!' Nadine Matheson, author of The Jigsaw Man

'A vibrant tribute to the Windrush generation' Jessica Bull, author of Miss Austen Investigates

Publisher information

  • Publisher: John Murray Press
  • ISBN: 9781399814393
  • Number of pages: 352
  • Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 30 mm
  • Weight: 250g
  • Languages: English

Customer Reviews

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A Murder for Miss Hortense
Meet Miss Hortense
Miss Hortense arrived in Bigglesweigh in the 1960s after having followed her sister Evie from Jamaica. Life was a struggle as "their kind" were not accept... READ MORE
Mikimoo
A Murder for Miss Hortense
A great debut - loved it
A “Pardner “ System is a savings system whereby a group of people agree to save a set amount on a regular basis usually through a verbal agreement often u... READ MORE
Stephen - The Bookworm
A Murder for Miss Hortense
Don't Cross Miss Hortense
3.5 stars. I didn't ever fully engage with this book. I can't put my finger on why; it could just have been that I wasn't in the right frame of mind for it... READ MORE
Kerry Young
A Murder for Miss Hortense
Entertaining gentle thriller
The first book I have read by Mel Pennant. A gentle thriller that entertained me with some whacky characters.
Richard Angrave
A Murder for Miss Hortense
Original
What a brilliant character. I warmed to Miss Hortense immediately; the writing brought her vividly to life and I felt as if I could see and hear her. She’... READ MORE
Anita Wallas
A Murder for Miss Hortense
Great debut novel
The publisher's blurb is an on-target hook for me. As a retired nurse in the US, I am well aware of our ingrained critical thinking, and both inductive/ded... READ MORE
Janice Tangen
A Murder for Miss Hortense
Miss Hortense is my new favourite detective
A hugely enjoyable read. Meet Miss Hortense and her friends living in the Birmingham suburb of Biggleweigh. It's a story with twists, infused with Jamaican... READ MORE
Danielle Ellis
A Murder for Miss Hortense
I hope we get to see more of Miss Hortense in the near future!
Set in Birmingham in the 1960’s Miss Hortense, a retired Jamaican nurse, finds herself solving the murder of one of the members of the local "pardner" savi... READ MORE
Sarah -Bookworm Extraordinaire
A Murder for Miss Hortense
A fantastic read !
Miss Hortense a retired nurse lives in Bigglesweigh a quiet suburb in Birmingham , living there since 1960 when she emigrated from Jamaica. She is as shar... READ MORE
Zoe Hitchen
A Murder for Miss Hortense
A Murder for Miss Hortense
What a great book. You would not want to cross Miss Hortense, she is determined, feisty and also very kind. The book is set in the Afro-Caibbean communit... READ MORE
Monica Hanna
A Murder for Miss Hortense
A Fabulous Larger Than Life Character
The titular Miss Hortense may not be popular in the town where she lives, but people come knocking on her door seeking advice nonetheless. She is a retired... READ MORE
Left on the Shelf
A Murder for Miss Hortense
A Great Read
I am always keen for more Black British literature, especially set outside of London, and this one did not disappoint! Set in the Afro-Caribbean commun... READ MORE
polyphonic_reads
A Murder for Miss Hortense
A Windrush Miss Marple- fabulous!
This is definitely a murder mystery with a difference. Miss Hortense is the Windrush version of Miss Marple and is every bit as intuitive and inciteful abo... READ MORE
LOUISE WHITEHORN
A Murder for Miss Hortense
A bit overwhelming
Thank you, John Murray press, for a copy of A Murder for Miss Hortense by Mel Pennant. Set in the quite suburb of Biggleswade in Birmingham in the 1960’s,... READ MORE
Michelle De Alwis
A Murder for Miss Hortense
Accomplished, thought-provoking read...
I have to confess that I picked this one up thinking it would be a cosy murder mystery. It isn’t. It’s a gritty read which addresses the issues that arise ... READ MORE
Sarah Higbee
A Murder for Miss Hortense
A formidable new sleuth
A clever mystery introducing the indomitable Miss Hortense, the retired nurse and formidable sleuth, who finds herself at the heart of a murder investigati... READ MORE
T Edwards
A Murder for Miss Hortense
It felt slow at times and then at other times it jumped all around which confused me greatly.
I had such high hopes for this one, it sounded like it could compare to the cosy crimes of Richard Osman etc. and I loved the inclusion of an older woman a... READ MORE
Victoria Bucknell
A Murder for Miss Hortense
A Tangled Mystery!
One for all the cosy crime lovers! Miss Hortense has lived within her community for several decades; moving from Jamaica to the UK in 1960 she settled i... READ MORE
GraceJReviewerlady.net
A Murder for Miss Hortense
An enjoyable, satisfying read with great characters
Miss Hortense is a fabulous character and this is a clever, complexly plotted story. It’s one you may need to reread to see the clues laid along the way. I... READ MORE
Anne Maguire
A Murder for Miss Hortense
Miss Hortense is a force of nature
A Murder for Miss Hortense Is not like other “cosy” mysteries. The reader is immediately placed among a cast of characters whose personalities and stories... READ MORE
Verity Halliday
A Murder for Miss Hortense
very enjoyable
pardner (noun): A local community banking co-op, often set up as an initiative for a social group unable to get formal credit or bank accounts, notably Wes... READ MORE
Marianne Vincent
A Murder for Miss Hortense
A redoubtable lady amateur detective strikes out for justice
I found this book hard to get into due to the patois but Miss Hortense, who is a nurse and from Jamaica originally, is quite fun as she tries to solve the ... READ MORE
Jenny Hill
A Murder for Miss Hortense
Four stars!
Miss Hortense is a charming and refreshing addition to the world of amateur sleuths, blending a sharp-witted, endearing lead with an engaging mystery set i... READ MORE
The Secret Book Review
A Murder for Miss Hortense
A story that will keep you guessing
A community that looks after it's own. Ostracized by the locals but built and helped so many succeed. Blighted by one mistake and the death of a close frie... READ MORE
Helen Wilkinson
A Murder for Miss Hortense
it’s nice to read something more down to earth
From the outset, I thought this book would offer up the standard cosy crime fayre, and it did in parts. Although, we also had aspects of gritty realism. ... READ MORE
Curl Up With a Cosy Crime Novel
A Murder for Miss Hortense
A complex and unique mystery with a memorable amateur sleuth.
Miss Hortense is an admirable and original woman who lives in England but has retained her Jamaican heritage. I like that she is an older protagonist and t... READ MORE
Jane Hunt
A Murder for Miss Hortense
Fabulous debut with a British Jamaican twist
Miss Hortense is a retired nurse living in Bigglesweigh in Birmingham, having emigrated there from Jamaica in the 1960s. She is a fearless and formidable w... READ MORE
Gemma Kay
A Murder for Miss Hortense
Don’t mess with the Pardner Lady!
This was an enjoyably different read that transported me into the Jamaican-British community in Birmingham. The death of an elderly woman might seem expec... READ MORE
Ann
A Murder for Miss Hortense
Cosy underbelly of a Jamaican community
Imagine if Miss Marple or Jessica Fletcher came from Jamaica, and the fictional Birmingham suburb of Bigglesweigh were really a village of secrets, lies an... READ MORE
Huttson Lo
A Murder for Miss Hortense
Clever and suspenseful
Clever and suspenseful. Great to have a murder mystery that's not in the white middle class London demographic- I loved the characterisation of Miss Horten... READ MORE
Jenna Tomlinson
This reviewer received a free of charge product for review.