A review by joo13
A Beginner's Guide to Murder by Rosalind Stopps

4.0

Three old ladies are sat having a cup of tea in a cafe when a young girl runs in. As she hides in the toilets a man comes looking for her and looks like he's trouble.
Grace, Daphne and Meg decide they need to help Nina and kill the toady looking man. As the story unfolds it is written from a first person perspective with each of the women taking a chapter. This helps to describe the now and the previous.
I enjoyed this story, both the past and the present and the supporting characters.