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Crime in the Community – Cecilia Peartree

Christopher thinks he has his life under control until the mysterious Amaryllis arrives in the little town, spreading chaos and confusion in her wake.
Suddenly he isn’t sure about anything any more. Will he learn to relax and go with the flow or will he try desperately to remain in charge even in the face of domestic upsets and strange things happening all around him?

Crime in the Community had me chuckling right from the very beginning. It is set in the quiet Scottish village of Pitkirtly. Christopher is the chairman of the PLIF (Pitkirtly Local Improvement Forum) whose members tend to do nothing more strenuous than partake of a few drinks and nibbles at their monthly meeting in the local pub, the Queen of Scots. Suddenly, Christopher’s whole life is disrupted by the arrival at a PLIF meeting of Amaryllis, and then the appearance (and disappearance) of a man from the council. Amaryllis has plans to renovate the village hall, Christopher’s sister has a breakdown, an unknown American puts a fish and chip supper through Christopher’s letter box, there’s a shooting incident near the harbour – there are a lot of strange incidents that don’t seem to be connected at first, but may turn out to be relevant later!

I thoroughly enjoyed Crime in the Community even though some of the happenings seemed a little odd. It all made sense in the end. I loved the mix of characters, from Young Dave and Big Dave (not the two Daves, they don’t like it) to Jock and Mrs Stevenson. Although some of the sentences were rather long, they did make sense, and I think they added to the humour being that way.

Crime in the Community is the first in a series by Cecilia Peartree about Pitkirtly involving the same cast of quirky characters.

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Build A Man – Talli Roland

Slave to the rich and the rude, cosmetic surgery receptionist Serenity Holland longs for the day she’s a high-flying tabloid reporter. When she meets Jeremy Ritchie — the hang-dog man determined to be Britain’s Most Eligible Bachelor by making himself over from head to toe and everything in between — Serenity knows she’s got a story no editor could resist.

With London’s biggest tabloid on board and her very own column tracking Jeremy’s progress from dud to dude, Serenity is determined to be a success. But when Jeremy’s surgery goes drastically wrong and she’s ordered to cover all the car-crash goriness, Serenity must decide how far she really will go for her dream job.

I really enjoyed Build A Man, and will never be able to look at paisley patterns in the same way again! Serenity is a Jaffa cake addict, determined to make a big break into journalism, but currently working as a receptionist at boyfriend, Peter’s, cosmetic surgery clinic. Peter shows more affection to his cat than to Serenity. Jeremy’s arrival at the clinic looks as though it will provide Serenity with the story she has been waiting for. Until things go wrong!

Serenity kept me laughing all the way through the book. I loved the way she talked about the Botox Bitches and the names she gave them. Peter took himself far too seriously and Jeremy was an all-round nice bloke. Serenity had a total lack of conscience – her aim was to be a journalist and NOTHING was going to stop her. Her quick thinking seemed to get her out of one hilarious problem… and drop her straight into the next one. Patient confidentiality and her growing friendship with Jeremy were all put on the line in order to provide stories to the tabloid newspaper.

This was a fun, amusing read and I am looking forward to the sequel – Construct A Couple due out in May.

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