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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Richard HootonPublisher: Little, Brown Book Group Imprint: Sphere Dimensions: Width: 12.60cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 19.60cm Weight: 0.244kg ISBN: 9781408731055ISBN 10: 1408731053 Pages: 352 Publication Date: 29 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsOne of the best books I've read this year. It has so much to say about memory loss and the terrors of having to leave one's own home. I very much hope to meet Margaret and James again! -- ALEX GRAY, author of the DSI William Lorimer series Humorous and heartbreaking. This is a cleverly crafted mystery with an amateur detective duo you root for even against the odds. Absorbing and heartwarming, the characters are so well drawn I felt they could be my own neighbours! This is a confident and empathetic debut. I couldn't stop turning the page! -- EMILY CRITCHLEY, author of ONE PUZZLING AFTERNOON I read this one late into the night, unable to wait to find out what happens next. Skilfully written . . . the characters are expertly drawn. A gentle crime novel, and so much more. -- BONNIE MEEKUMS, author of A KIND OF FAMILY If you're looking for an uplifting crime novel that merges Elizabeth Is Missing with Three Things about Elsie, I highly recommend you preorder The Margaret Code. It tells the story of Margaret, whose investigation into the murder of her neighbour Barbara is complicated by her Alzheimer's, and her grandson James, who is determined to help her solve the case. Wry, compelling, and ever so poignant, it's a wonderful mystery as well as a touching portrayal of the challenges in both ageing and caring for the ageing. . -- NAOMI KELSEY, author of THE BURNINGS Delightfully cosy * PETERBOROUGH TELEGRAPH * This beautifully crafted whodunit not only delivers intrigue but also explores the heartbreak of ageing, the loneliness it can bring, and society's tendency to overlook older generations. With its unconventional yet endearing detectives, this is a mystery that will have you rooting for Margaret and James until the very end. A brilliant debut. * Northern Life Magazine * One of the best books I've read this year. It has so much to say about memory loss and the terrors of having to leave one's own home. I very much hope to meet Margaret and James again! -- ALEX GRAY, author of the DSI William Lorimer series Humorous and heartbreaking. This is a cleverly crafted mystery with an amateur detective duo you root for even against the odds. Absorbing and heartwarming, the characters are so well drawn I felt they could be my own neighbours! This is a confident and empathetic debut. I couldn't stop turning the page! -- EMILY CRITCHLEY, author of ONE PUZZLING AFTERNOON I read this one late into the night, unable to wait to find out what happens next. Skilfully written . . . the characters are expertly drawn. A gentle crime novel, and so much more. -- BONNIE MEEKUMS, author of A KIND OF FAMILY If you're looking for an uplifting crime novel that merges Elizabeth Is Missing with Three Things about Elsie, I highly recommend you preorder The Margaret Code. It tells the story of Margaret, whose investigation into the murder of her neighbour Barbara is complicated by her Alzheimer's, and her grandson James, who is determined to help her solve the case. Wry, compelling, and ever so poignant, it's a wonderful mystery as well as a touching portrayal of the challenges in both ageing and caring for the ageing. . -- NAOMI KELSEY, author of THE BURNINGS Delightfully cosy * PETERBOROUGH TELEGRAPH * Author InformationRichard Hooton has received numerous prizes for his short fiction. The Margaret Code, his debut novel, is inspired by his relationship with his grandmother. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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