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The Cost of Living Rachel Ward

The Cost of Living By Rachel Ward

The Cost of Living by Rachel Ward


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Condition - Very Good
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Summary

When a young woman is attacked walking home from her local supermarket, Bea Jordan, a smart but unfulfilled checkout girl, is determined to investigate. Colleagues and customers become suspects, secrets are uncovered.

The Cost of Living Summary

The Cost of Living by Rachel Ward

When a young woman is attacked walking home from her local supermarket, Bea Jordan, a smart but unfulfilled checkout girl, is determined to investigate. Colleagues and customers become suspects, secrets are uncovered. While fear stalks the town, Bea finds an unlikely ally in Ant, the seemingly gormless new trainee, but risks losing the people she loves most as death comes close to home. The Cost of Living is a warm, contemporary story with likeable leads, an engaging cast of supporting characters and a dark thread running throughout.

The Cost of Living Reviews

This odd, appealing pair prove a formidable match for the surprising killer. Readers will look forward to their next outing.

* Publishers Weekly *

Bea and Ant are a delightful crime-solving duo and I'll very happily join them again for another clean-up in a Costsave aisle.

-- Linda Wilson * Crime Review *

Unlikely friendships and quirky wit make this the most warm-hearted of crime debuts.

-- Lucy Diamond

Utterly fab, fresh and real.

-- Fleur Hitchcock

A breath of fresh air, Ant and Bea are fabulous creations.

-- S.J. Bennett

Heart-warming, intriguing and character-led, this is just the right kind of crime book to curl up with in front of the fire...

-- Philip Ardagh

I absolutely loved THE COST OF LIVING. Crime just where you least expect it, and one of my favourite ensemble casts.

-- K.J. Whittaker

Rachel Ward's The Cost of Living flies into my top five reads list of 2018. It has everything you could want from a read.

-- Love Books Group

Rachel Ward is an extremely skillful writer and here she provides warm characterisations, convincing dialogue, deliciously awkward romantic liaisons, a wicked wit to make you giggle and a plot to keep you guessing all the way to the check-out. It's a treat!

* Bradford on Avon Mini Book Festival *

One of the best murder mystery books I've read in a very long time.

-- Meggan * Between the Pages blog *

The thread of darkness and the engaging characters coupled with the plausible setting makes it more than just a cosy crime story.

-- Mary * Live and Deadly blog *

An excellent standalone but Ward has put the building blocks in place to make for a stellar series.

* Cramlington Book Club *

I really enjoyed reading this book. Ant & Bea are very likeable characters, very down to earth and there was a lot which made me smile throughout the book.

* Portobello Book Blog *

A heartwarming, entertaining mystery which keeps you gripped until the very end

* SomewhereInABook, Bookstagram *

The perfect book to curl up with as the nights start to draw in and there's a chill in the air.

-- Carly * Writing from the Tub blog *

Imagine a warm snuggly hug in book form and you get The Cost of Living.

* Random Redheaded Ramblings blog *

About Rachel Ward

Rachel Ward is a best-selling writer for young adults. Her first book, Numbers, was published in 2009 and shortlisted for the Waterstones Children's Book Prize. An avid reader of detective fiction, The Cost of Living is her first book for adults. Rachel lives in Bath with her husband and daughter.

Additional information

GOR008705036
9781910985830
191098583X
The Cost of Living by Rachel Ward
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Sandstone Press Ltd
20170921
320
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - The Cost of Living