The Cold Case
Mona Marple(Author)
Vinci Books (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 24. September 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
300 pages
978-1-0367-1415-4 (ISBN)
Description
Someone''s Got Away With Murder... Or Have They?
Travis Dent has been dead twenty years when the city police decide suddenly to close his file. The man''s father is desperate for answers. Word on the inside is that he''s better off now knowing. It''s down to Sandy to investigate.
Why are the police so keen to close the file? Are the rumours about the dead man''s mother true?
One thing''s for sure - someone knows what happened to Travis all those years ago.
And Sandy won''t rest until she finds them.
The Cold Case is the seventh in the Waterfell Tweed Cozy Mystery series; a lighthearted collection of stories full of quirky characters, mystery, and twists!
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Praise for the Waterfell Tweed Cozy Mystery Series
5 out of 5 Stars I am hooked on this series. The characters are likeable and well rounded and the storylines interesting with many repeat appearances of the locals.
5 out of 5 Stars The twist left me sitting back and smiling in deep appreciation. Mona Marple, you''ve done it again.
5 out of 5 Stars I enjoy Mona''s books tremendously. They''re fun, quick reads with a lot of quirky characters and a spunky female lead.
5 out of 5 Stars A great group of characters, a very well written story and an amazing setting.
5 out of 5 Stars Waterfell Tweed is totally addictive. Once I started the series I just couldn''t stop.
Travis Dent has been dead twenty years when the city police decide suddenly to close his file. The man''s father is desperate for answers. Word on the inside is that he''s better off now knowing. It''s down to Sandy to investigate.
Why are the police so keen to close the file? Are the rumours about the dead man''s mother true?
One thing''s for sure - someone knows what happened to Travis all those years ago.
And Sandy won''t rest until she finds them.
The Cold Case is the seventh in the Waterfell Tweed Cozy Mystery series; a lighthearted collection of stories full of quirky characters, mystery, and twists!
________________________________
Praise for the Waterfell Tweed Cozy Mystery Series
5 out of 5 Stars I am hooked on this series. The characters are likeable and well rounded and the storylines interesting with many repeat appearances of the locals.
5 out of 5 Stars The twist left me sitting back and smiling in deep appreciation. Mona Marple, you''ve done it again.
5 out of 5 Stars I enjoy Mona''s books tremendously. They''re fun, quick reads with a lot of quirky characters and a spunky female lead.
5 out of 5 Stars A great group of characters, a very well written story and an amazing setting.
5 out of 5 Stars Waterfell Tweed is totally addictive. Once I started the series I just couldn''t stop.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0367-1415-4 (9781036714154)
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Schweitzer Classification
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ONE PENNY A STORY, I called across the playground.
Entirely unusual, given how shy I was (and still am), for me to be shouting anything across a playground.
But there I was, a double-sided sheet of narrow ruled paper (I've always been kind of particular about the paper I like. Back then, narrow ruled. Now, grid.) in my hand, selling stories I hadn't yet wrote.
Every line featured a different title. I'd lay on my bed the night before thinking of them all, probably singing along to Boyzone songs as I did [hey, don't judge... I see you over there like you never thought you were destined to marry a boy band singer...].
My school friends could buy a Mona original for one penny. One penny!
They'd pick the title they liked, hand over their sweaty penny, and I'd write the story for them.
And I've never grown out of writing stories.
Now, I write cozy mystery stories from my den in the Peak District, and when I'm not writing them, I'm reading them.
Entirely unusual, given how shy I was (and still am), for me to be shouting anything across a playground.
But there I was, a double-sided sheet of narrow ruled paper (I've always been kind of particular about the paper I like. Back then, narrow ruled. Now, grid.) in my hand, selling stories I hadn't yet wrote.
Every line featured a different title. I'd lay on my bed the night before thinking of them all, probably singing along to Boyzone songs as I did [hey, don't judge... I see you over there like you never thought you were destined to marry a boy band singer...].
My school friends could buy a Mona original for one penny. One penny!
They'd pick the title they liked, hand over their sweaty penny, and I'd write the story for them.
And I've never grown out of writing stories.
Now, I write cozy mystery stories from my den in the Peak District, and when I'm not writing them, I'm reading them.