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An Inch of Time

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The case of a missing supermarket employee takes the British PI and penniless artist from Bath to the Island of Corfu in this "puzzling . . . dizzy" mystery (Publishers Weekly).

Chris Honeysett, an uninspired artist and lone proprietor of Aqua Investigations, leaps at the chance to leave his cold and damp rural cottage in Bath, England for the cozy warmth of Corfu, Greece. The job comes at the behest of a supermarket magnate whose most valued team member, Kyla Biggs, has disappeared while on holiday on the sunny Greek island. All Honeysett has to do is bring his lightest Mediterranean summer wear, learn a little Greek, and find her. What could possibly go wrong?

For starters, he looks up his old art teacher, Morva, who seems to have a stalker intent on killing her. On top of that, locals go strangely quiet when it comes to Kyla. For Honeysett, this all-expense-paid "vacation" is looking more dangerous by the minute. But for readers—"who wouldn't want to spend a fortnight in Corfu with the droll Honeysett and his chums?" (Kirkus Reviews).
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      November 5, 2012
      British author Helton's amusing fourth Chris Honeysett mystery (after 2008's Rainstone Fall) takes the bumbling PI and artist from cold, wet Bath to sunny Corfu, at the behest of a supermarket mogul worried about a valued employee, Kyla Biggs, who disappeared there while on holiday. Afraid to fly, Honeysett sets out in a dilapidated motor home with a stowaway cat, a postcard sent by Kyla from Corfu's Niko's Taverna, and Greek language tapes. Once on the island, Honeysett manages to locate fellow artist and friend Morva Lennox, who's living in a remote, abandoned village. Honeysett's aimless search for Kyla nets him a tail from someone in a blue Toyota, warnings from numerous sources, and increasingly weird and dangerous "accidents" at Morva's place. When lover Annis Jordan arrives and Honeysett finds Niko's Taverna, things heat up and the puzzling pieces fall into place in a dizzy, ditsy fashion that matches Honeysett's investigative techniques.

    • Kirkus

      December 1, 2012
      Tiny cups of coffee strong enough to pave potholes and glasses of cheap, terrible Greek red wine introduce a desultory private eye to life on Corfu. It's a cold, damp, penniless April in Bath when uninspired artist Chris Honeysett lands a windfall. As sole proprietor of Aqua Investigations, which he runs with his live-in gal pal, Annis, and her alternate boyfriend, Tim, Chris is asked by a major supermarket chain to locate missing employee Kyla Biggs. Would he mind leaving the awful weather to look for her in Corfu, where she was last spotted? A disreputable motor coach carries him off with his cat, Derringer, as stowaway. Many miles and several countries later, he winds up on a ferry to Corfu, where he picks up a tail while he's on the way to reacquaint himself with his artist friend Morva, perhaps cadge lodgings from her and, oh yes, find Kyla. Morva has a few problems herself: a snake in the kitchen, a tortoise with a candle strapped to its shell setting fire everywhere, a car cantilevered down the hillside headed straight for her. There's no sight of Kyla, though. Instead, Chris finds a bird-watcher and an armed guard wearing a vampire-printed T-shirt at the entrance to the Thalassa Organic Olive Oil Co-operative. His footsteps are dogged by a woman wearing gloves in the Mediterranean heat, someone else following her in turn. Annis and Tim arrive for a holiday, bringing more trouble and Ouzo hangovers. But eventually, all is straightened out, though you may never invest in expensive olive oil again. Who wouldn't want to spend a fortnight in Corfu with the droll Honeysett and his chums? Helton, who divides his writing time between two series, the noir (Four Below, 2012, etc.) and the wry (Rainstone Fall, 2008, etc.), is a great traveling companion.

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    • Library Journal

      January 1, 2013

      Artist and PI Chris Honeysett welcomes the chance to work in Corfu but finds the idyllic setting isn't quite paradise. This is the fourth case (after Rainstone Fall) for the idiosyncratic sleuth.

      Copyright 2013 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      November 1, 2012
      Artist and private eye Chris Honeysett of Aqua Investigations jumps at the chance to leave cold, damp England for sunny Corfu to locate Kyla Biggs. Kyla disappeared in Corfu while on the job, and her employer, a national supermarket chain, is concerned. Once on the island, Honeysett looks up his friend Morva, who is running a school for artists in an abandoned village. Staying with Morva, he begins his search for Kyla, but residents in the surrounding villages are less than helpful and seem to be hiding something. In addition, it looks like someone is trying to sabotage Morva's school, to the point of trying to kill her. Or are the attacks directed at Honeysett? Honeysett's chatty, first-person narration; his self-deprecating humor; the Corfu frame; and details of art add to this cozy mystery, which will appeal to fans of Roderic Jeffries' Inspector Alvarez series, set on the island of Majorca.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)

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