PRAISE

 
A fun and beautiful book about the devastating power secrets can have
on our lives and the many ways community can help you heal.”
— Mia P. Manansala, author of the Agatha, Anthony, and Macavity Award–winning Arsenic and Adobo
Sampson delivers a lovely cozy crime mystery! A pair of
mismatched sleuths cleverly unites their mistrustful London
apartment building community in a story of found family that brims
over with warmth and charm.
— sherry Thomas, USA Today bestselling author of A Tempest at Sea
Readers of Sampson’s The Lost Ticket or The Last Chance Library will appreciate ths story of misunderstandings, guilty secrets and forgiveness.
— Library Joural
Nosy Neighbours is an utterly adorable novel filled with heart and mystery. Freya Sampson gets better and better
— clare Pooley, New York Times Bestseling author of The Authenticity project
A defty rendered story of friendship and community that would bring both a smile to your face and a tear to your eye.
— Hema Sukamar, author of Minor disturbances at grand life apartments
The tenants are as craft and charming as the house in this all’s-well-that-ends-well tale.
— Kirkus Reviews
Brimming with hope, heart and intrigue.
— Jessica Ryn, author of the imperfect art of caring
This warm and moving novel is layered with mystery, emotion, and heart as it explores powerful themes of guilt and community.
— India Holton, author of The Secret Service of Tea and Treason
A sweet, uplifting story that explores how a group of strangers can ultimately become a community—and perhaps solve a mystery or two along the way!
— Nikki Erlick, New York Times bestselling author of The Measure
A fun, heartwarming community caper, this book reminds us that while we can’t choose our neighbors, we often end up with exactly the ones we need—even if they infuriate us at first.
— Mikki Brammer, author of The Collected Regrets of Clover