Who Killed Mrs. Finch? by Peter Boon

Some time ago I realized almost all the books I read were by men, and so I focused on reading books by female authors. 

This time I'm taking a break from female protagonists AND female writers courtesy of Kindle Unlimited and an ad on FB. 

I really enjoyed Who Killed Mrs. Finch by Peter Boon. 

The narrator/protagonist is a murder mystery reader/librarian working for a small English village school. To spice things up, he is neurodivergent, and his protege is a 16-year-old with Asperger's (Yes, I know the classification is out-of-date, but I can't change the book.) who predicts the horrible Head Teacher will be murdered. 

And she is. 

The clues to solving this murder were all there, and I could predict some things, but not all of them. I seriously didn't anticipate who the murderer was until there was no one else, and then I saw how the author had woven clues which I ignored. (Story of my life. IYKYK.) 

I'll check out the next one in the series.

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