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A Nose for Murder: A Sylvie Broadstairs Mystery
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A Nose for Murder - A Sylvie Broadstairs Mystery by M.S. Saxon
She’s the psychic Geordie pensioner who tells it straight and suffers no fools. So when Sylvie’s estranged drag queen husband is murdered, closely followed by a second family member, she wades into the investigation with all the persistence of a disease - even when it looks like Sylvie herself may be the killer’s next victim.
With side-kicks Bobs, Hoggy, Reverend Norris and a few more, the clues begin to stack up until DCI Seymour Witless is compelled to join the unofficial murder team himself.
‘A Nose for Murder’ is a bit sweary in parts though not in excess and the ‘f’ word is used only once – and by a drunken person balancing on top of a ladder. The humour however is more freely scattered, so get comfortable and prepare to be entertained.
A Nose for Murder - A Sylvie Broadstairs Mystery by M.S. Saxon
She’s the psychic Geordie pensioner who tells it straight and suffers no fools. So when Sylvie’s estranged drag queen husband is murdered, closely followed by a second family member, she wades into the investigation with all the persistence of a disease - even when it looks like Sylvie herself may be the killer’s next victim.
With side-kicks Bobs, Hoggy, Reverend Norris and a few more, the clues begin to stack up until DCI Seymour Witless is compelled to join the unofficial murder team himself.
‘A Nose for Murder’ is a bit sweary in parts though not in excess and the ‘f’ word is used only once – and by a drunken person balancing on top of a ladder. The humour however is more freely scattered, so get comfortable and prepare to be entertained.


















