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That'll Teach Her
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Maz Evans
About this listen
A headmistress is dead. The circumstances are suspicious.
And as every parent knows, being on the school group chat can be murder...
'Fabulous' JANICE HALLETT
'Deliciously funny' MARTINA COLE
'Pure fun in book form, a laugh out loud murder mystery...a book you won't be able to put down!' C L MILLER
'Wickedly spit-out-your-tea funny...but also heartwarming' S. J. BENNETT
As educators go, Claudia Stitchwell makes Miss Hannigan look like Miss Honey.
But when the reviled headteacher drops dead in the school hall, a group of sceptical parents suspect the nut allergy explanation doesn't add up - they believe someone wanted to teach Miss Stitchwell a lesson.
Only four people could have killed Stitchwell: Hattie, the adored school cook; Kiera, the hard-working teaching assistant; Clive, the loathed school bursar and Ben, the popular deputy head. All of them are liars... but only one is the murderer.
Piecing together evidence from the daily drama and drudgery of the parents' group chat, local press, police reports, school newsletters, and good, old-fashioned gossip, the determined detective parents are doing their homework to crack the case.
Will you spot the clues? Can you deduce whodunnit? And for the love of all things holy, does anyone have this week's spellings?
'This witty mystery will please fans of Richard Osman and Janice Hallett' The i Paper
'Gorgeously warm, brilliantly witty...impossible to put down' LUCY MANGAN
'A hilarious whodunit filled with so much heart, and a cast characters you'll love to pieces but suspect of doing a murder all at once' KATE WESTON
'Brilliantly witty and suspenseful...a delightful blend of humour and mystery that kept me guessing until the end' JOANNA WALLACE