The expectant detectives A mystery

Kat Ailes

Book - 2024

"The Expectant Detectives is first in a delightful new mystery series following a group of pregnant women who meet at a prenatal class and team up to solve the murder of someone in their village"--

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Subjects
Genres
Cozy mysteries
Detective and mystery fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Minotaur Books 2024.
Language
English
Main Author
Kat Ailes (author)
Edition
First U.S. edition
Physical Description
371 pages ; 25 cm
ISBN
9781250322708
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Review by Booklist Review

Alice and her boyfriend, Joe, are nervous expectant parents, and their first move toward a better life for their new family is to a cottage in the Cotswolds. Penton is a quiet village, full of posh, new age-y stores and even boasts a full-fledged, self-sustaining commune in the woods. Alice is worried she won't fit in, but she manages to make new friends at her prenatal class: Poppy and her wife, Lin, whose dogs get along well with Alice's less-than-clever dog, Helen, and perfect Hen with her degree in forensic biology. Then there's a murder, which happens at the class while Hen is giving birth. Bored with her maternity leave (and hoping to avoid being a suspect), Alice, who is eight months pregnant, decides to investigate with the help of her new friends. Then Helen is poisoned (not fatally), something is afoot at the commune, and Alice gets in trouble for considering disposable nappies. Witty, bright, and with an unexpected twist ending, Ailes' debut mystery will appeal to fans of British comedies and cozy mysteries.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Ailes's witty debut opens with Alice and her boyfriend, Joe, deciding to move from London to a small town in the Cotswolds two weeks before Alice's due date. Utterly unprepared for their imminent parenthood, the pair attend a local birthing class, where one of the students delivers her child mid-class. Chaos reigns as fellow students attempt to help the new mother, so no one is sure who was (or wasn't) in the room when Mr. Oliver, owner of the herb shop downstairs, keeled over dead. What at first appears to be a natural death turns out to be a case of poisoned tea, and before long, Alice has teamed up with a group of other women from the birthing class to investigate. They make a surprisingly effective sleuthing team, sussing out Mr. Oliver's many secrets by relying on their individual strengths. As the soon to be mothers turn up evidence that the town has been host to a string of suspicious deaths, they receive threats aimed at slowing their investigation. Meanwhile, Alice notices that Joe has been acting strangely, and fears how close to home the group's inquiry might get. Full of charming characters, including Alice's goofy dog, this fast-paced, original cozy is great fun. A sequel would be welcome. (Jan.)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

Murder at a prenatal class turns moms-to-be into sleuths. An unexpected but not unwelcome pregnancy sends Londoners Alice and Joe to the Cotswold village of Penton in search of a quieter and less expensive place to welcome their imminent arrival. Penton's "posh hippy" vibe intrigues but intimidates the couple, who revel in the town's lush landscape but have to sleep on an air mattress because their bed won't fit up the narrow staircase in their tiny cottage. Hoping to learn enough to get through the life-changing event that's now less than a month off, they sign up for a prenatal crash course; the class will meet in three sessions over two weekends in the upstairs room of Nature's Way, a shop catering to folks who want to replace their wind chimes or buy a few dozen new dream catchers. Dot, the class leader, believes anyone can give birth comfortably using no painkiller stronger than willow bark tea. Her approach is put to the test when Alice's fellow student Hen goes into labor during the second session and welcomes her new daughter between screams of agony. Hen's delivery, however, isn't the evening's headliner. Paramedics who arrive to offer Hen some modern medical care inform the prenatal students that there's a "dead guy downstairs" in the shop. The police confirm that while Hen was loudly giving birth upstairs, the store's owner, Crispin Oliver, quietly expired downstairs, and apparently not of natural causes. Alice and Hen join forces with steady Poppy and volatile Ailsa, their fellow students, to learn who would dispatch a gentle shopkeeper whose besetting sin was to offer slippery elm bark tea to expectant moms who'd really rather have a beer. Pointed banter between the heroine and pretty much everyone else keeps this debut sharp. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.