Death At The Village Chess Club by Debbie Young is a fun read

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Death At The Village Chess Club is the latest novel from author Debbie Young to be published via Boldwood Books. It’s the second book in The Cotswold Curiosity Shop Mysteries.

With her Curiosity Shop open for business, Alice Carroll is finally settling into life in the picturesque Cotswold village of Little Pride. But then her old life comes knocking… Alice’s ex boyfriend, Steven, who dumped her to travel the world, has run out of money and asks Alice to sell off his collection of chess sets.

Alice decides to host a tournament to showcase the boards, and her plan seems to be working. That is, until chess pieces begin to mysteriously disappear. And when a body is discovered outside the tournament, Alice realises that the victim was a pawn in another, far more dangerous game.

As the host of the event, Alice is eager to help the police investigate. She doesn’t know why anyone would be interested in stealing random chess pieces, let alone willing to kill for them, but she’s determined to find out. Can she solve the case before someone else gets hurt?

Or will this be one gambit too far for Alice?

A delightful cozy mystery with all the right ingredients: a charming village, a quirky business, a suspicious ex, and of course, murder most foul. Debbie Young weaves a tale that is both intriguing and lighthearted, making Death at the Village Chess Club an excellent addition to the genre.

Death at the Village Chess Club is a checkmate for cozy mystery fans. With a compelling whodunit, charming characters, and a touch of humor, it’s a thoroughly enjoyable read. Whether you’re a chess enthusiast or just love a good village mystery, this book is a winning move!

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