**Review: MISS PINK AT THE EDGE OF THE WORLD – 4 Stars**
In “Miss Pink at the Edge of the World,” readers are taken on a thrilling journey into the world of British cozy murder mysteries with a brilliant female amateur detective at the helm. Kirkus Reviews describes the novel as a “shrewd, technically agile mystery,” and it does not disappoint.
The story kicks off with the mysterious deaths of two climbers on The Old Man of Scamadale, a foreboding stack off the Scottish coast. When the police, unfamiliar with climbing techniques, struggle to make sense of the case, enter Miss Pink. With her sharp wit and keen investigative skills, Miss Pink dives headfirst into the tangled web of secrets and lies surrounding the climbers’ deaths.
What sets this mystery apart is the clever plotting and intricate details woven throughout the narrative. The author excels in creating a vivid sense of place, transporting readers to the rugged beauty of the Scottish coast while keeping them on the edge of their seats with unexpected twists and turns.
Fans of cozy mysteries will find much to love in “Miss Pink at the Edge of the World.” The protagonist, Miss Pink, is a delightful mix of intelligence and charm, making her a refreshing addition to the realm of amateur detectives. The supporting cast of characters adds depth and complexity to the story, keeping readers guessing until the very end.
Overall, “Miss Pink at the Edge of the World” is a captivating read that will appeal to fans of the genre looking for a well-crafted mystery with a strong female lead. So why not pick up a copy and see for yourself the intrigue and excitement that await within its pages?