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Huddlestone, the epitome of a quaint Yorkshire village, boasts a peculiar place of worship: the Teapot Chapel mosque. Amidst swirling gossip and steaming cups of tea, its ladies are known for their warmth, not their investigative prowess. Yet, when beloved madrassa teacher Fatima is murdered right inside the mosque, Aisha Khan, the heart-of-gold head dinner lady, and her quirky crew become accidental detectives. Known as the Spice Squad, Aisha and her friends-Razia, Zara, and Priya-trade recipes for clues, determined to serve up justice. Razia, with her sharp tongue and endless supply of local…mehr

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Huddlestone, the epitome of a quaint Yorkshire village, boasts a peculiar place of worship: the Teapot Chapel mosque. Amidst swirling gossip and steaming cups of tea, its ladies are known for their warmth, not their investigative prowess. Yet, when beloved madrassa teacher Fatima is murdered right inside the mosque, Aisha Khan, the heart-of-gold head dinner lady, and her quirky crew become accidental detectives. Known as the Spice Squad, Aisha and her friends-Razia, Zara, and Priya-trade recipes for clues, determined to serve up justice. Razia, with her sharp tongue and endless supply of local gossip, Zara, the tech-savvy whiz always two steps ahead, and Priya, the gentle observer whose quiet insights often hold the key to untangling mysteries, form an unlikely but formidable team. As they dig deeper into Fatima's murder, hidden tensions simmer within the mosque, revealing a web of secrets and lies. The Spice Squad uncovers a fight against far more than a single killer, delving into the complex dynamics of their community. They navigate through a maze of cultural expectations, long-standing grudges, and clandestine affairs, all while maintaining their day jobs and family responsibilities. From the shadowy corners of the mosque to the cozy kitchens where they concoct their culinary delights, the Spice Squad follows a trail that leads them to unexpected places and dangerous truths. With each clue, they get closer to uncovering the real motive behind Fatima's death and the identity of the murderer. Can they solve the mystery and mend their fractured community, all before the next Friday prayers? Fueled by friendship, a fierce sense of justice, and a side of piping hot samosas, these ladies are about to bring their unique brand of spice to a town that's sadly lacking in flavor. Because if there's one thing the Spice Squad knows, it's that even in the coziest corners of England, a little murder can leave the worst aftertaste.
Autorenporträt
Aya Mughal is a British Pakistani author of East African Asian origin, whose family settled in Huddersfield, England, in the 1960s. Drawing from her rich cultural heritage and personal experiences, Aya writes compelling narratives that explore the intricate interplay between faith, culture, and the fusion of British values with Eastern customs and traditions.Aya's work delves into the complexities of identity and belonging, offering readers a nuanced perspective on the challenges and triumphs faced by those navigating multiple cultural landscapes. Her insightful and evocative writing has resonated with a diverse audience, earning her recognition for her ability to bridge cultural divides and foster understanding.Through her books, Aya Mughal invites readers to embark on a journey of discovery, celebrating the beauty of cultural diversity while addressing the universal themes of family, faith, and community. Her unique voice and storytelling prowess make her a significant figure in contemporary literature, shedding light on the rich tapestry of British Pakistani life.