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The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp (Miss Sharp Investigates) by Leonie Swann

The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp (Miss Sharp Investigates)

by Leonie Swann

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  • Aug 2023, 360 pages
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A quirky group of seniors attempts to solve one murder while covering up another—with the help of an enterprising tortoise—in this twisty, darkly funny mystery from the author of Three Bags Full.

It has been an eventful morning for Agnes Sharp and the other inhabitants of Sunset Hall, a house share for the old and unruly in the sleepy English countryside. Although they have had some issues (misplaced reading glasses, conflicting culinary tastes, decreasing mobility, and gluttonous grandsons), nothing prepares them for an unexpected visit from a police officer with some shocking news. A body has been discovered next door. Everyone puts on a long face for show, but they are secretly relieved the body in question is not the one they're currently hiding in the shed (sorry, Lillith).

It seems the answer to their little problem with Lillith may have fallen right into their laps. All they have to do is find out who murdered their neighbor, so they can pin Lillith's death on them, thus killing two (old) birds with one stone (cold killer).

With their plan sorted, Agnes and her geriatric gang spring into action. After all, everybody likes a good mystery. Besides, the more suspicion they can cast about, surely the less will land on them. To investigate, they will step out of their comfort zone and tangle with sinister bakers, broken stairlifts, inept criminals, the local authorities, and their own dark secrets.

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"Swann creates a world so witty and playful that readers may need to keep reminding themselves that there really is a murderer out there, or in here. An antic, moving celebration of life's final chapters." —Kirkus Reviews

"Swann wittily conveys the infirmities of old age—memory lapses, vision impairment, hearing problems—alongside her characters' flashes of insight and pluck ... cozy readers will gladly return to Sunset Hall for future installments." —Publishers Weekly

"The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp, translated from the German by Amy Bojang, operates in its own skewed universe. Fans of the Thursday Murder Club books will find much to like here." —The New York Times

"Swann's mystery is different, delightful and deep." —The Washington Post

"A mystery like a gingerbread house, rich and warm and sweet and dark. Fans of Richard Osman's superannuated detectives, welcome to your new club; readers who fell in love with The Maid by Nita Prose, rejoice. This is a splendid, life-affirming book, funny and clever, suspenseful and touching. And like all good novels, it features a tortoise." —A.J. Finn, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window

"A deliriously clever plot with warmly drawn characters, dollops of tension and dark secrets. Brilliant!" —Helene Tursten, bestselling author of An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good

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Marianne Vincent

a very entertaining read.
4.5
The Sunset Years Of Agnes Sharp is the first book in the Miss Sharp Investigates series by award-winning, bestselling German-born author, Leonie Swann. It is translated from German by Amy Bojang. The capacious house outside the village of Duck End was where Agnes Sharp grew up. Now it’s called Sunset Hall, a share house for like-minded elderly people who want to escape the restrictions that family and society want to put on them.

In the beginning, sparks flew, but once they got used to each other’s quirks, and set down a few rules, things have been fairly harmonious. But now, one of their number lies dead in the garden shed. So when PC Tom Wink comes to notify them of the death of their neighbor, shot by a burglar, it’s actually quite convenient: they can blame Lillith’s shooting on that burglar: problem solved!

But when Agnes goes to offer her condolences to the surviving twin at the mansion next door, she quickly realizes it was no burglar: Mildred Puck’s murder was personal. And to complicate things further, the distinctive WW2 pistol that went missing after Lillith was shot mysteriously turns up on the kitchen table.

The housemates may be elderly now, but outsiders tend to forget that they had careers, some of which might surprise. With unexpected expertise at their fingertips, the housemates try to work out who had the opportunity, and with what possible motive. Agnes comes up with some rather crazy theories about the murders, and has the wrong end of the stick most times.

Before matters are resolved: there are two more murders; an opportunistic thief is given lessons; a policeman is locked in the cellar; Agnes poses as a charity collector; Agnes sneaks into a secure Care Facility, then tries to escape; an identity is stolen; a boy is kidnapped; and a housefire is started.

With the Sunset Hall residents second guessing themselves and each other, worried about the mental state of their housemates, not to mention, sometimes, their own, the reader will be inclined to wonder if any of the narratives, except that of Hettie the tortoise, Brexit the wolfhound, and Nathan the grandson, are at all reliable. With shades of Richard Osman’s Thursday Murder Club and Tess Gerritsen’s Martini Club, this is a very entertaining read.

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Leonie Swann

Leonie Swann grew up near Munich and earned degrees in philosophy, communications, and psychology from Munich University and the Munich School of Philosophy. Her debut novel, Three Bags Full, was published in 2005 and became an instant hit, leading the German bestseller charts for months. It has since been translated into twenty-six languages and won the prestigious Glauser Prize for crime fiction in the debut category, as well as the PETA Award. She has now published six books and lives and works in the English countryside near Cambridge.

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