Showstoppers: A British Mystery (Emily Castles Mysteries Book 2)
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Showstoppers: A British Mystery (Emily Castles Mysteries Book 2)
Twenty-six-year-old amateur sleuth Emily Castles helps out at a local stage school in London. As parents and prospective new pupils turn up at the end of term show - where prizes will be handed out by eccentric philosophy professor Dr. Muriel and famous romance novelist Morgana Blakely - Emily deals with a blackmail threat and two deaths, before teaming up with the guests of honour to try to prevent a massacre happening live on stage.
The funny lines will keep you giggling as you race through this madcap story to discover whether Emily and her friends will triumph over disaster.
Readers of M C Beaton or Alexander McCall Smith will enjoy discovering a new author in this entertaining British mystery series.
Chosen as a Favorite Book of the Year by Julie’s Book Reviews.
This short mystery is a standalone story set in London. The Emily Castles mysteries can be read in any order.
PRAISE FOR SHOWSTOPPERS "It's a confection of intriguing characters and situations. The small details that season the story keep the reader turning the pages. The cleverly written story shows a deep understanding of human motivations and reactions, even as it reveals a sense of how ridiculous people can be. Dive in to 'Showstoppers' when you have time to relish every line. You'll be glad you did." Mary Beth Magee, Yahoo Voices
PRAISE FOR THE EMILY CASTLES MYSTERY SERIES I love Helen Smith's writing. Her brand of mystery, shot through with clever observational humour and the sharpest of wit, is something that's been missing from the genre for far too long. Alex Marwood, Edgar award winning author of The Wicked Girls
Helen Smith is a master story-teller. Socrates Book Reviews
Emily Castles is one character you cannot help but fall in love with! Julie's Book Reviews
Helen Smith's books have reached number one in the Amazon store in the US, UK, Germany and Canada. Her books have appeared in "best of the year" lists by For Books' Sake, The Cult Den, The Independent, and the Guardian.