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I did enjoy the poison pen letters by Fiona Walker but glad that I had read the previous book as then I had a good grounding in the characters in the book before I started. Just the sort of book you want to read on an autumn day with a cup of coffee and your feet up. Very entertaining.

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The poison pin letters is the second book in the village detective book series by Fiona Walker, The Book starts with phoebe getting an invitation to her own funeral that according to the missive is going to happen in a Fortnite. Juno is settling in with her cat Kevin bacon in the flat above the curio shop and she’s still looking for love even though Milt would love to date her she keeps him at a distance due to his age and he’s also one of the fellow village detectives. He even gets her to host trivia night at the pub and it’s all fun and games until the next day when postman Craig gets blown up by a poison pen Letterbomb. I love that the author describes Craig is looking like a pink balloon with eyes a nose in the mouth I thought that was so funny but regardless for a while Craig had been the vein of Phoebe‘s existence because he bought her box set of Debbbie Death murder mysteries, he was obsessed with letting her know things she got wrong from punctuation to spelling to even whether her murderous plots were possible. When the police get involved all they do is double down on how strange Craig actually was but he isn’t the last one to be murdered and that is in phoebes only problem she’s also being stalked by Ohfeelya The person who stalked her right out of her journalism job with the help of one of her coworkers. Which cause her to be canceled. Not to mention lady smoke a lot “Penny “still wrinkles Phoebe‘s day and makes no secret of the fact she wants Felix and Phoebe out of Boosie‘s house. We also learn whether or not Felix would cheat on Phoebe a great aggravation and fear of hers but before we learned that Juno and Felix go on an overnight trip together and have to share a room and JUNOs inner thoughts during that adventure made me laugh out loud so much my husband thought something was wrong with me. From being Crockett and Tubbs to fatal attraction Juno cannot decide which way she should feel but definitely know she wants no part of her best friends husband… Well she does but would never. This book is so funny so adult what always amazes me is I never guess who did it this is the second book in the second time well because two perpetrators were unmasked in this book I will say it is the third time Fiona walker has made me sit back and say WTF! All that and there’s so much I haven’t mentioned including Juno‘s mom and Dennis who are going hot and heavy literally her son Eric who got his boss pregnant and now June knows going to be a grandmother but doesn’t know how Eric feels about it it’s so much more there’s so much to this book I would definitely read both books in order but they can’t be read as a standalone I just think you would find so much of it funnier with the full story as opposed to just reading this as a standalone I love this book so much and absolutely 100% recommend them.#NetGalley,#BoldwoodBooks, #FionaWalker, #TheVillageDetectives, #ThePoisonPenLetters,

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3.5 stars rounded up to 4
This is the second book in the "Village Detectives" series but it van be read as a stand-alone.
I enjoyed reading this small-town cozy mystery but it took me a while to figure out who was who in the Inkbury community. There were just so many minor characters with similar names I had a hard time remembering who they were. The mystery was intriguing but I felt there were rather too many red herrings and not everything made sense in the end. Still an entertaining book featuring characters from Fiona Walkers earlier romcoms now in their middle age.

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The Poison Pen Letters by Fiona Walker is a charming escape to beat doldrums of any description. Grab a cup of tea, hunker down and enjoy the wit, antics and humour of English village life, murder included. Figure out who dun it with crime writer Phoebe and her husband Felix.

Amongst others in the village are Juno and her mother and grammar-loving postmaster Craig. When a unique death occurs, suspicions are cast. Enter inveigling and detecting.

Aside from the wit, I enjoyed the competitive spirit, pranks, games, and eccentricity.

My sincere thank you to Boldwood Books and NetGalley for providing me with a digital copy of this rollicking novel, the second in the Village Detective Cozy Mystery series.

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It was hard to stay focused while reading. The writing isn't interesting at all, the sentences don't flow... I'm really sorry I didn't like it, I had high expectations.

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A fun mystery with a unique twist! Phoebe, a crime novelist, and her husband Felix make an interesting sleuthing duo. The story dragged a bit in the middle, but once it picked up, it flew by. There are great red herrings, some obvious and others more clever. The Poison Pen Letters were a nice creepy touch, and Phoebe's quirky friends added a lot of humor. Even if you missed the first book, you’ll enjoy this one, but reading it gives more depth to the characters—especially Felix. I’m excited to see what’s next for the Village Detectives!

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A fun little mystery, nothing new in the fact of someone mysterious says you are going to d— But it is different in the fact that a husband is along for the ride instead of a single character. It’s easier to do sleuthing when someone has your back. But there were plenty of times I wondered why Phoebe and Felix were even together. Just out if a comfort level im assuming. The story slowed in places but once I was halfway it flew by. I will read the next one.

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An entertaining English village mystery with engaging characters. It suffers a bit in comparison with the Osman mysteries and is about 75 pages too long. Nevertheless it was an enjoyable read.

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A really good cosy crime novel! Well written, this book kept me guessing until the end. I did guess part of whodunnit, but could never have guessed the other half, though it did make sense. It was slightly humorous in parts, and would be appreciated by fans of Richard Osman

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Second book in this warm cozy series.Well written characters great setting fun activities enjoyed from first to last page.# netgalley #boldwoodbooks

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Fiona Walker does write in a lovely funny way and I always enjoy her books. This new venture into cosy crime works well and the story is fun, engaging and warm in equal measures! Recommend for some light escapism.

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The Poison Pen Letters is the second book in The Village Detective Series (or the VDs, as Juno somewhat unwittingly terms them). I've read book one and really enjoyed it. Book two is even stronger, perhaps because I know the characters, but also, I think because the plotting is even more secure. I genuinely had no idea who the real culprit was, which was fabulous.

Book 2 sees our intrepid foursome tackling the problem of who murdered the local postie on Phoebe's doorstep with the use of a poison pen letter - a crime that, even though you know it's coming at some point, is still quite shocking. While Pheobe's husband is determined it's someone outside the village from their past, Pheobe has other ideas. But of course, she is once more penning one of her crime novels (the little additions of that novel are delicious) and has no real time to focus on what's happening. Juno is as outrageous as ever, and her mother is such a fun character as she dips in and out of the narrative, as does her creaky car.

The personalities of a small village are lovingly brought to life, and I appreciated all the N gauge model railway comments, as I once spent some time selling off a set. It was also good to see @VeryBritishProblems mentioned as part of the social media universe that makes up a large part of the novel.

The Poison Pen Letters is brimming with fabulous characters and a perplexing crime, and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

My thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for my review copy.

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"We regret to announce the tragic death of Phoebe Fredericks...

When crime novelist Phoebe opens the post and receives an invitation to her own funeral, she's horrified. Not least because the date of her death is marked as tomorrow.

Deciding it's nothing more than a prank from an enemy from her past, she determines to put it to the back of her mind.

But the next morning, when her completely infuriating postman (who likes to think himself her no.1 literary critic) rings her doorbell, a parcel of poisoned pen-nibs explodes in his face. Forced to confront the fact her correspondence is more RIP than RSVP, Phoebe realises someone must want her dead.

Together with the newly-formed Village Detectives - Juno, Mil and Felix - Phoebe resolves to find out who is behind the poison pen letters before they strike again and her fate is signed, sealed and delivered!

An totally hilarious, modern cozy crime mystery, from million-copy bestselling author Fiona Walker, perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Janet Evanovich and Janice Hallett."

Did the poor postman die for being her no. 1 critic!?!

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The Poison Pen Letters by Fiona Walker the 2nd instalment in the Village Detectives Cozy Mystery Series. I thoroughly enjoyed this engaging read and appreciated the author's writing style, which skillfully weaves a captivating mystery that keeps readers enthralled until the very end. We regret to announce the tragic death of Phoebe Fredericks… Together with the newly-formed Village Detectives – Juno, Mil and Felix – Phoebe resolves to find out who is behind the poison pen letters before they strike again and her fate is signed, sealed and delivered!

The story introduces a delightful ensemble of amateur sleuths, whose unlikely friendships are forged in the midst of murder and mystery.

The plot is engaging, with numerous twists and turns that kept me guessing until the very end. I appreciated the author's skillful pacing and character development, which made it easy to become invested in the lives of the protagonists. The novel's conclusion was satisfying, and I am eager to see how the series evolves in the third instalment.

I highly recommend the Village Detectives to fans of cozy mysteries and amateur sleuth stories. Overall, I am excited to continue following this series and seeing where the author takes these intriguing characters next.

requested and received an Advanced Readers Copy from Boldwood Books and NetGalley. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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I would highly recommend to family and friends. I love author’s that can describe a scene and you are immediately there, you close your eyes and you picture the scene. This author does that for me.

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I found myself all over the place with this one. On the one hand, it used an unique murder weapon, that's for sure. I honestly didn't care much for the characters as the book began but they did grow on me as I got to know them better. I'm not sure if reading the first book in this series would have made a difference. Probably not as it eventually worked as a standalone for me. I did seriously wish they'd find Juno the perfect boyfriend soon, if only so she'd stop obsessing over men so much. Part of her character, true, but it did distract me at times. Phoebe, the writer and possible target of the murder, and her husband Felix, a film producer, seemed genuinely in love even while they also seemed to both push and pull away repeatedly. It's obvious they care for each other. Mil Winterbourne, was younger than the rest but has a crush on Juno that she can't quite bring herself to reciprocate.

These relationships, good, bad, or indifferent, are sidelined when Phoebe's chatty postman Craig is murdered. Let's just say a package he was delivering to Phoebe explodes and kills him. Was he the intended target or Phoebe? Who'd hate either of them enough to kill them in such a dramatic manner? As it turns out, Phoebe does have a long list of potential enemies. She's been stalked before and getting an invite to her own funeral the day before is rather telling about who the intended victim was, I'd say. Phoebe's friends, who've been dubbed the Village Detectives, gather to investigate and then scatter here and there to do so. I won't detail the plot further other than to say the ending was quite intense.

Despite the murder and following events, there is also humor. Just the characters alone provided much of it, especially their thoughts as they encounter others. Juno and Felix combining forces to investigate offered lots of laughs as well as "Uh, oh, what if..." thoughts. And, as over-the-top as Juno's man crazy persona was, I found myself liking her and thinking she'd be someone I'd want on my side. Readers just need to relax and go with the flow, so to speak, and not try to make it all make sense as frequently as I initially did. The theme of cyber stalking is definitely a timely one, so that kept my attention, too. The red herrings are plentiful, as are the twists and turns. While not quite the book for me, 3.5 rounded to 4 stars, it was still an intriguing read with characters you're likely to grow to like. I may make a point of reading the first book now because it's a series that intrigued (yes, there's that word again) me enough to want to know them all more. Thanks #BoldwoodBooks for introducing me to Phoebe, Felix, Juno, and Mil early, not to mention the rest of the cast of characters. That ending was both intense and funny, something hard to make come off but the author managed it well.

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When the postman dies on Phoebe’s doorstep with a parcel meant for her, after she has already received invitations to her own funeral, it’s rather more than one should have to take. Phoebe is an author and in the past has had threats on line but not sure as to who from. Her friend Juno and Phoebe's husband take it on themselves to find out more and do a whirlwind tour of England and even Paris to suss out various suspects. Who would want Phoebe dead and why?

This is a great read with wonderful characters I couldn't help but like. Juno is someone you would want on your side and Fiona has the skill of making the reader smile as well as getting the grey matter working as to whodunnit, which I found thoroughly enjoyable. It's nice to have a read that's light and interesting, one with a little humour and totally enjoyable. An entertaining fun read with a great plot.

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This reader would classify this as a comedy novel more than a mystery. It was wacky and potentially entertaining, but the reader needs to buy into the goofiness in order to enjoy it.

I like quirky.
And, I like clever.
But, this was a bit too self-consciously clever for my taste.

Netgalley provided me a complimentary copy in exchange for a candid review.

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Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for the opportunity to read "The Poison Pen Letters", the second book in the "Village Detectives" series. I have yet to read Book 1 (on the waitlist at my library), but I found that did not detract from my enjoyment of this book (there were some early references to the first book, but I'll find out what that is all about when I read it).
At the heart of the story are the delivery of 'death notices' to one of the characters in the book - a formerly famous columnist who was 'cancelled' and trolled on Social Media because of something she wrote, to the point where she now writes under a pseudonym and has retired to a sleep little village where a group of residents have a reputation for investigating local crimes.
I enjoyed all of the characters and found the plot plausible and well worked out.
Recommended.

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verbal-humor, small-town, writers, wry-humor, cozy-mystery, England, friends, friendship, amateur-sleuth, investigations, situational-humor, widow, relationships****

I really liked this one, it's perfect escapism. Definitely too much fun! Phoebe is a crime novelist who has the most hilarious friends and receives an engraved invitation to her own funeral. The villain takes Poison Pen Letters too far when she gets her next mail delivery.
I requested and received a temporary uncorrected digital galley from Boldwood Books via NetGalley. Thanks.
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