Praise for Agnes Sharp and the Trip of a Lifetime
“A hilariously madcap adventure . . . Fans of the first book, The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp, will revel in this sequel, but the book also works for newcomers to the series.”
—The Washington Post
“Sleuthing British elders of varying levels of competence. A classic ‘locked room’ setting of a hotel isolated by bad weather. Toss in a savvy pet boa constrictor and red herrings galore and you have the setup of Leonie Swann’s offbeat, often funny mystery.”
—Afar Magazine
“This delightful mix of mystery, humor, and elderly shenanigans reminiscent of The Thursday Murder Club makes for a thoroughly engaging read, blending cozy mystery vibes with the unexpected shivers of a thriller.”
—G.M. Malliet, Agatha Award–winning author of the Max Tudor series
“Agnes Sharp and The Trip of a Lifetime follows the elderly residents of Sunset Hall in the village of Duck End from one mystery to another. The characters may be a little kooky, but they are bright and compelling and appealing . . . Swann is a master at spinning an edgy, yet cozy, tale.”
—Wendy Foster Leigh, The King’s English Bookshop
“Cozy.”
—Orange County Register
“Television fans may think of The White Lotus with an all-senior cast, a laugh track, and a shower of exclamation points inside and outside the dialogue.The protagonist concludes, ‘If you thought about it, it really had been a very special holiday indeed.’ Agreed.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Agatha Christie by way of The Golden Girls . . . The shrewdly engineered puzzle at the novel’s center lodges inside a portrait of through-thick-and-thin friendship. Swann also offers rueful-humorous considerations of youthful folly (there’s a withering parody of a popular blogger) and the realities of aging and mortality.”
—Shelf Awareness
“Agnes Sharp and the Trip of a Lifetime is a captivating frothy blend of screwball comedy combined with an English village cozy murder mystery topped off with a surprising touch of romance.”
—BookTrib
“This madcap, quirky, laugh-out-loud funny, thoroughly delightful tale is as charming as it is improbable. It will especially appeal to fans of Richard Osman.”
—Booklist
“Humorous . . . Recommended for fans of Richard Osman, Robert Thorogood, and Laurien Berenseon’s ‘Senior Sleuth’ Series.”
—Library Journal
“Brilliant . . . I’m hooked on these clever, capable and often cunning senior citizens.”
—Book Reporter
Praise for The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp
A Washington Post Best Mystery Novel of 2023
A New York Times Editors' Choice
“The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp, translated from the German by Amy Bojang, operates in its own skewed universe. Fans of the Thursday Murder Club books will find much to like here.”
—Sarah Weinman, The New York Times
“Swann’s mystery is different, delightful and deep.”
—The Washington Post
“The Sunset Years of Agnes Sharp may appear to be a cozy about some nutty old crime-solving dears with a pet tortoise, but it has pointy teeth, like the wolf in Little Red Riding Hood."
—Air Mail
“A mystery like a gingerbread house, rich and warm and sweet and dark. Fans of Richard Osman’s superannuated detectives, welcome to your new club; readers who fell in love with The Maid by Nita Prose, rejoice. This is a splendid, life-affirming book, funny and clever, suspenseful and touching. And like all good novels, it features a tortoise.”
—A.J. Finn, New York Times bestselling author of The Woman in the Window
“A deliriously clever plot with warmly drawn characters, dollops of tension and dark secrets. Brilliant!”
—Helene Tursten, bestselling author of An Elderly Lady Is Up to No Good
“Swann creates a world so witty and playful that readers may need to keep reminding themselves that there really is a murderer out there, or in here. An antic, moving celebration of life’s final chapters.”
—Kirkus Reviews
“Swann wittily conveys the infirmities of old age—memory lapses, vision impairment, hearing problems—alongside her characters’ flashes of insight and pluck . . . cozy readers will gladly return to Sunset Hall for future installments.”
—Publishers Weekly