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A Murder for Miss Hortense

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$28.00 US
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On sale Jun 10, 2025 | 352 Pages | 9780593701621

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“A beautiful novel, suffused with fondness and wit. . . . A real triumph!”
—Alexander McCall Smith


Retired nurse, avid gardener, and renowned cake maker Miss Hortense has lived in Bigglesweigh, a quiet suburb of Birmingham, England, since she emigrated from Jamaica in 1960. She takes great pride in her home, starching her lace curtains bright white, and she can tell if she’s being shortchanged on turmeric before she’s taken her first bite of a beef patty. A career in nursing has also left her afraid of nobody, whether an interfering priest or a local drug dealer, and she’s an expert in deciphering other people’s secrets with just a glance.

Miss Hortense once used her skills to benefit the Pardner network—a local group of Black investors that she helped found. Until, that is, she was unceremoniously ousted from its ranks, severing her ties to the majority of her friends and community. That was thirty years ago. Now, as a new millennium dawns, an unidentified man has been found dead in the home of one of the Pardner members, a Bible quote written on a note beside his body. Suddenly, Miss Hortense finds her long-buried past rushing back, bringing memories of the worst moment of her life—and secrets behind an unsolved crime that has haunted her for decades.

It is finally time for Miss Hortense to solve a mystery that will see her and the com-munity she loves pushed to their limits. The first novel from a bold, brilliant new voice, A Murder for Miss Hortense introduces a fear-less sleuth whom readers will never forget.
“Pennant’s splendid debut mystery introduces readers to an unforgettable new sleuth, the indomitable Miss Hortense.”
—Karen MacPherson, The Washington Post, “Five of the Best Mysteries to Read This Summer”

"This is a beautiful novel, suffused with fondness and wit. It provides a highly entertaining and intriguing insight into a very special world. A real triumph!"
—Alexander McCall Smith

"If this delightful murder mystery is anything to go by, then the formidable Miss Hortense will be your new favorite literary sleuth! Fresh, original and intriguing from start to finish!"
—Janice Hallett, bestselling author of The Examiner and The Appeal

“Packed with cleverness and warmth, with an expertly plotted mystery spanning decades, you do not want to miss the unique wit and resourcefulness of Miss Hortense. This book delivers that magical combination of unforgettable characters, community, and heart, and I could not put it down.”
—Kristen Perrin, author of How To Solve Your Own Murder

“I really enjoyed this! Funny, clever, and so entertaining. I’m looking forward to the sequel.”
—Jessica George, New York Times bestselling author of Maame

“Miss Hortense’s sharp mind and keen observations are reminiscent of Miss Marple.”
—Bethanne Patrick, Oprah Daily, “8 New Summer Mystery and Thriller Books That Are Like CrossFit for Your Brain”

“Perfect for fans of The Thursday Murder Club books by Richard Osman or The Maid’s Secret by Nita Prose.”
—Kiersten Hall, Screen Rant, “10 New Books That Are Perfect Beach Reads for Summer 2025”


"I wouldn't mess with Miss Hortense, but I would trust her with my life. Who else is as good at making a black cake as solving a murder? What a wonderful, original crime novel."
—Louise Hare, author of Miss Aldridge Regrets

“A clever, funny, and suspenseful debut with unforgettable characters that anyone from a Caribbean family will recognize—unique, compulsive, and laugh-out-loud brilliant! Miss Hortense is a brilliant addition to crime fiction.”
—Nadine Matheson, author of The Jigsaw Man

“Mel Pennant’s debut, A Murder for Miss Hortense, is not only an expertly plotted, page-turning mystery, it’s also a vibrant tribute to a particular kind of woman who will not let injustice rest.”
—Jessica Bull, author of the Miss Austen Investigates series

"A murder mystery that explores community and relationships all while keeping you turning the pages. Miss Hortense is a striking, singular character who will stay with me as someone to both fear and revere; I’m delighted that this is just the beginning!"
—Kate Kemp, author of The Grape Vine

"Miss Hortense is sharper than Poirot, tougher than Vera, and a better cook than Columbo! It's Murder She Wrote as you've never seen it before."
—Sir Lenny Henry

“Written with a playwright’s deft pen; the scenes are neat, the action direct. What stands out most is the care with which characters are written, in how they move, dress, and—most notably—speak. As a bonus, traditional recipes are peppered throughout with great effect. . . . A memorable cozy with lots of depth.”
Kirkus Reviews

“A lively cozy centered on the indomitable Miss Hortense. . . . Pennant populates Bigglesweigh with colorful, well-drawn characters and strikes an appealing tone halfway between sweet and melancholy.”
Publishers Weekly


“Both a gripping mystery and an eye-opening portrait of life for the Jamaicans who immigrated to England as part of the Windrush generation, emphasizing the discrimination and mistreatment they suffered as well as their close community bonds. . . . Pennant perfectly captures the Jamaican patois in this quirky, witty tale with an unconventional cast of characters, a dark edge, and a satisfying ending.”
—Emily Melton, Booklist

“I can’t wait for everyone to meet Miss Hortense.”
—Elisa Shoenberger, Book Riot
© Zaine Pennant
MEL PENNANT is a playwright, screenwriter and novelist. She graduated in 2014 with an MA in Screenwriting from the London College of Communication. In 2013, she won the Brockley Jack Write Now 4 award with her play, No Rhyme, and was involved with the Tamasha Theatre Company--writing for the Barbican Box. Mel has written audio plays with Tamasha and the National Archives and, in 2018, she was awarded a place on the Hachette X Tamasha scheme for aspiring playwright novelists. View titles by Mel Pennant

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“A beautiful novel, suffused with fondness and wit. . . . A real triumph!”
—Alexander McCall Smith


Retired nurse, avid gardener, and renowned cake maker Miss Hortense has lived in Bigglesweigh, a quiet suburb of Birmingham, England, since she emigrated from Jamaica in 1960. She takes great pride in her home, starching her lace curtains bright white, and she can tell if she’s being shortchanged on turmeric before she’s taken her first bite of a beef patty. A career in nursing has also left her afraid of nobody, whether an interfering priest or a local drug dealer, and she’s an expert in deciphering other people’s secrets with just a glance.

Miss Hortense once used her skills to benefit the Pardner network—a local group of Black investors that she helped found. Until, that is, she was unceremoniously ousted from its ranks, severing her ties to the majority of her friends and community. That was thirty years ago. Now, as a new millennium dawns, an unidentified man has been found dead in the home of one of the Pardner members, a Bible quote written on a note beside his body. Suddenly, Miss Hortense finds her long-buried past rushing back, bringing memories of the worst moment of her life—and secrets behind an unsolved crime that has haunted her for decades.

It is finally time for Miss Hortense to solve a mystery that will see her and the com-munity she loves pushed to their limits. The first novel from a bold, brilliant new voice, A Murder for Miss Hortense introduces a fear-less sleuth whom readers will never forget.

Reviews

“Pennant’s splendid debut mystery introduces readers to an unforgettable new sleuth, the indomitable Miss Hortense.”
—Karen MacPherson, The Washington Post, “Five of the Best Mysteries to Read This Summer”

"This is a beautiful novel, suffused with fondness and wit. It provides a highly entertaining and intriguing insight into a very special world. A real triumph!"
—Alexander McCall Smith

"If this delightful murder mystery is anything to go by, then the formidable Miss Hortense will be your new favorite literary sleuth! Fresh, original and intriguing from start to finish!"
—Janice Hallett, bestselling author of The Examiner and The Appeal

“Packed with cleverness and warmth, with an expertly plotted mystery spanning decades, you do not want to miss the unique wit and resourcefulness of Miss Hortense. This book delivers that magical combination of unforgettable characters, community, and heart, and I could not put it down.”
—Kristen Perrin, author of How To Solve Your Own Murder

“I really enjoyed this! Funny, clever, and so entertaining. I’m looking forward to the sequel.”
—Jessica George, New York Times bestselling author of Maame

“Miss Hortense’s sharp mind and keen observations are reminiscent of Miss Marple.”
—Bethanne Patrick, Oprah Daily, “8 New Summer Mystery and Thriller Books That Are Like CrossFit for Your Brain”

“Perfect for fans of The Thursday Murder Club books by Richard Osman or The Maid’s Secret by Nita Prose.”
—Kiersten Hall, Screen Rant, “10 New Books That Are Perfect Beach Reads for Summer 2025”


"I wouldn't mess with Miss Hortense, but I would trust her with my life. Who else is as good at making a black cake as solving a murder? What a wonderful, original crime novel."
—Louise Hare, author of Miss Aldridge Regrets

“A clever, funny, and suspenseful debut with unforgettable characters that anyone from a Caribbean family will recognize—unique, compulsive, and laugh-out-loud brilliant! Miss Hortense is a brilliant addition to crime fiction.”
—Nadine Matheson, author of The Jigsaw Man

“Mel Pennant’s debut, A Murder for Miss Hortense, is not only an expertly plotted, page-turning mystery, it’s also a vibrant tribute to a particular kind of woman who will not let injustice rest.”
—Jessica Bull, author of the Miss Austen Investigates series

"A murder mystery that explores community and relationships all while keeping you turning the pages. Miss Hortense is a striking, singular character who will stay with me as someone to both fear and revere; I’m delighted that this is just the beginning!"
—Kate Kemp, author of The Grape Vine

"Miss Hortense is sharper than Poirot, tougher than Vera, and a better cook than Columbo! It's Murder She Wrote as you've never seen it before."
—Sir Lenny Henry

“Written with a playwright’s deft pen; the scenes are neat, the action direct. What stands out most is the care with which characters are written, in how they move, dress, and—most notably—speak. As a bonus, traditional recipes are peppered throughout with great effect. . . . A memorable cozy with lots of depth.”
Kirkus Reviews

“A lively cozy centered on the indomitable Miss Hortense. . . . Pennant populates Bigglesweigh with colorful, well-drawn characters and strikes an appealing tone halfway between sweet and melancholy.”
Publishers Weekly


“Both a gripping mystery and an eye-opening portrait of life for the Jamaicans who immigrated to England as part of the Windrush generation, emphasizing the discrimination and mistreatment they suffered as well as their close community bonds. . . . Pennant perfectly captures the Jamaican patois in this quirky, witty tale with an unconventional cast of characters, a dark edge, and a satisfying ending.”
—Emily Melton, Booklist

“I can’t wait for everyone to meet Miss Hortense.”
—Elisa Shoenberger, Book Riot

Author

© Zaine Pennant
MEL PENNANT is a playwright, screenwriter and novelist. She graduated in 2014 with an MA in Screenwriting from the London College of Communication. In 2013, she won the Brockley Jack Write Now 4 award with her play, No Rhyme, and was involved with the Tamasha Theatre Company--writing for the Barbican Box. Mel has written audio plays with Tamasha and the National Archives and, in 2018, she was awarded a place on the Hachette X Tamasha scheme for aspiring playwright novelists. View titles by Mel Pennant
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