The Alphabet Sleuths
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- Expected 3 Feb 2026
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- 10,99 €
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Publisher Description
Disposing of a body is as easy as A, B, C! Introducing the Alphabet Girls, four senior gal pals turned accidental sleuths—The Thursday Murder Club meets The Golden Girls, with a splash of Killers of a Certain Age
At sixty-nine years old, Claire Reynolds is changing things up. She’s volunteering. Learning to rollerblade. She’s rescued a shelter dog. And today, she’s killed a man. It wasn’t on her to-do list, but stuff happens.
Besides, the man in question was strangling her good friend Daphne, and what’s a gal to do? Scream, possibly. Call the cops. Or—at retired officer Daphne’s insistence—call in the rest of their senior gal pals, roll up the body in a blanket, and toss it off a cliff.
The dead man is a member of the local crime family, and if the police get involved it’s not just Daphne at risk, it’s them all.
But the body’s just the start. Soon the Alphabet Girls—Atsuko, Barbara, Claire, and Daphne—must transform into the Alphabet Sleuths, if they’re to keep both their liberty . . . and their lives.
Meet Atsuko Kimura (75, retired journalist), Barbara Wright (age redacted, retired actress), Claire Reynolds (69, retired paralegal), and Daphne Cole (62, retired cop) in the first funny, fast-paced Alphabet Girls Mystery from award-winning author Laura Jensen Walker.
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Walker (the Bookish Baker Mysteries) launches an entertaining new cozy series starring a spirited group of California retirees. When 69-year-old Claire Reynolds, a resident of the Cedar Glen Retirement Community in Santa Bonita, happens upon a man violently choking her friend Daphne, she accidentally kills him by whacking him on the back of the head with her gardening shovel. Once the shock of the situation wears off, retired police officer Daphne recognizes her assailant from an organized crime case she worked on years earlier. Instead of calling the authorities, she and Claire recruit their friends in a clique they've dubbed the Alphabet Girls—retired journalist Atsuko and former actor Barbara—to help them dispose of the body. The women wrap the corpse in a blanket and toss him into the water at the bottom of a quarry. Then another resident of Cedar Glen turns up dead, and the Alphabet Girls launch an investigation to figure out what's behind the sudden uptick of violence in their typically idyllic corner of the world. Walker's feisty, funny, and fully realized seniors easily sit beside the casts of The Thursday Murder Club and The Marlow Murder Club in the cozy pantheon. Readers will be charmed.