<p>I thoroughly enjoyed spending my weekend with Ant and Bea and can’t wait to read about their next adventure which I believe will be out soon!</p>
The Portobello Book Blog
<p>I'm not sure I can recommend the Ant and Bea mysteries highly enough, Dead Stock is perfectly readable as a stand alone but I would suggest reading The Cost of Living first to really enjoy it to the fullest!</p>
Sarah Withers Blog
<p>The brilliant second installment of the Ant & Bea Mysteries is filled with cats, mystery and murder – what more could you need?I absolutely adore this series.</p>
Between the Pages blog
<p>‘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.’</p>
Crime Review
<p>‘Another brilliant Ant and Bea adventure. This series gets better and better.’</p>
Cass Green
<p>‘Starring the most unlikely but endearing detective pairing since Morse and Lewis, Dead Stock is a charming, heartwarming page-turner. Agatha Christie meets Car Share and Coronation Street.’</p>
Joanna Nadin
<p>‘I love spending time with Bea and Ant! A simply delightful crime-cracking duo.’</p>
Christi Daugherty
‘I’m scared of anyone with a knife and a grudge’
New Year dawns and something is rotten in Kingsleigh. With a body on the bypass and pet cats going missing, supermarket sleuths Ant and Bea have a new case. But juggling problems at work and home takes its toll – and as they near the truth, more than one secret is going to come out.
Crime-fighting duo Ant and Bea investigate missing cats – but what does that have to do with the body on the bypass?
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Biografisk notat
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 Ant & Bea Mysteries is her crime series for adults. Rachel is married with two grown-up children, and lives in Bath.