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Title: The Fish and Chip Shop DetectivesAuthor: Jenny KaneFormat reviewed: EbookSource: NetgalleyPublisher: Hodder & StoughtonPublication Date: 2nd April 2026Rating: 4 Stars
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Title: The Fish and Chip Shop Detectives
There's some fishy business happening in the idyllic Cornish village of Mousehole. As a killer begins to make waves, can these new amateur detectives solve the mystery?
Maggie Tyson loves living in the utterly charming village, Mousehole. She spends her days walking the local coastal paths, solving the latest crossword puzzle, and working in the small town's only fish and chip shop.
Looking for a fresh start, Ryan Stepney is in desperate need of a job, and stumbles across a vacancy at the chip shop.
When a body is found by the harbour, shock ripples through the village. And as Ryan was the last person seen talking to the victim, he becomes the number one suspect in the investigation.
Maggie is certain that her new colleague had nothing to do with the murder, so swaps her apron for a magnifying glass, and starts to investigate herself.
Can Maggie prove Ryan's innocence and reel in the killer, before they strike again?
It's been far too long since I last read a Jenny Kane book, but when I discovered she was writing a brand new series and it's called The Fish and Chip shop detectives I knew I wasn't going to be able to resist.
And I'm so glad I have found the start of this new cosy mystery series set in Mousehole, Cornwall.
Maggie and Ryan have barely met and started to get to know each other in any context, when Ryan shares a table in a pub with Tanya, and she winds up dead.
Maggie is determined to trust her gut and help try to clear Ryan's name, after the initial suspicion seems to be landing in his direction.
And this leads them into learning all about the deceased's friendship group, an unexpected connection back to Ryan himself, and a whole lot of lies and secrets.
I kind of guessed one part of it, but not even that was completely accurate. I enjoyed seeing how Maggie operated, she has a heart of gold, an desire to help people and a puzzler's brain.
From sticky situations, to some great theories, this was an enjoyable story. And I'm already looking forward to seeing that these characters will be up to net.
Thank you to Hodder & Stoughton and Netgalley for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.
