A dead employee. A missing child. Anonymous phone calls in the dead of night. Judi Westerholme's troubles aren't over...

Already struggling to juggle co-running Candlebark's pub/bistro along with her new childcare responsibilities, what Judi doesn't need right now is more stress. Yet, as usual, it arrives in spades: she starts receiving threatening, late night phone calls before discovering one of her best employees, Kate, shot dead in her bed.

Once again, Judi finds herself at the center of a murder investigation, as well as the hunt for the Kate's fourteen year-old daughter who has been missing since the murder. Add in the uncertainty of her relationship with D.S. Heath and the fact that her estranged mother's nursing home keeps calling to urge her to visit, and Judi might finally be at breaking point.

Author

Sherryl Clark

Some of my first short stories were crime fiction, and although in the last 20 years I have focused a lot more on writing children's and YA books, I've kept going with my crime writing. The first two novels are now stowed somewhere in the back of my filing cabinet!
But "Trust Me, I'm Dead", first draft written in 2009, is to be published by Verve Books in the UK. What a journey with that novel. I love the character, a grumpy woman (secretly modelled on a young Judi Dench), and couldn't let go of the story. Nine drafts later ...

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Series: Judi Westerholme

Book Number:
3
2022
Book Number:
2
2020
Book Number:
1
2019
Review Mad, Bad and Dead, Sherryl Clark
Karen Chisholm
Monday, July 24, 2023
Review Dead and Gone, Sherryl Clark
Karen Chisholm
Monday, August 16, 2021
Review Trust Me, I'm Dead - Sherryl Clark
Karen Chisholm
Monday, May 4, 2020
ISBN
9780857308207
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3
Review Mad, Bad and Dead, Sherryl Clark
Karen Chisholm
Monday, July 24, 2023

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