In a quiet English seaside village Sue and her colleagues at the Parish Council think life is fun but boring, until they are shocked out of complacency when murder is discovered literally under their noses. The arrival of police and reporters alarms the unlikely new Parish Clerk, who has good reason to seek obscurity. Worse is to come, as a 200-year-old crime produces modern consequences.
Pebbleton-on-Edge is a well-written, cozy mystery involving an ensemble cast of likeable and believable characters. D.A. Gregory has done a great job of bringing the setting to life. I'll be reading the sequel.