The Dead Come To Stay

Mystery Fiction - Soon to be released

Featured in The Washington Post and called a "superior mystery" by Kirkus Reviews for its twists and turns, THE DEAD COME TO STAY follows the adventures of autistic amateur sleuth Jo Jones as she rebuilds her life in North Yorkshire--where all that glitters is... deadly. A delightful new cozy crime novel from the award-winning author of the The Framed Women of Ardemore House. Join Jo and Detective MacAdams for a murder case that thrusts them both into the wealthy world of the rare artifacts trade.

About the Book

Jo Jones can’t seem to catch a break. Trading in city life for the cozy, peaceful hills of North Yorkshire to take over her family estate should have been a chance for a “fresh start.” Instead, she’s been driven further into the past than she thought possible — and not just her own. The estate property is littered with traces of ancestors that Jo never knew existed, including the mysterious woman in a half-destroyed painting – and hints about Jo’s late uncle, who may hold the key to her cryptic family history. Then there’s the gossipy town politics Jo must constantly navigate as a neurodivergent transplanted American… And of course, the whole murder business. When detective James MacAdams discovers a body in the moors with coincidental ties to Jo Jones, they’re forced to team up on the case. The clues will lead them into the wealthiest locales of Yorkshire, from sparkling glass hotels to luxury property sites to elite country clubs. But below the glittering surfaces, Jo and MacAdams discover darker schemes brewing. Local teens, many of them international refugees, are disappearing left and right, and each case is somehow linked to a shady architectural firm — which also happened to employ the dead man from the moor-side ditch. What begins as  bizarre murder case quickly plunges them both into the blackmarket world of rare artifacts and antique trading… and a murderer who will do anything to cover it up.

Featured Reviews:

The Washington Post

Kirkus

Publisher’s Weekly

Bestsellers World :
“emotional resonance that lingers long after the last page”

“A classic whodunit and a deeper family mystery; It feels like a particularly tense time to be autistic in the United States, so it’s a little counterintuitive to say a cozy mystery set in the United Kingdom captures the zeitgeist for neuroatypical people. And yet that’s exactly what Brandy Schillace has done with The Dead Come to Stay.”
— The Washington Post
“A whopper likely to fool readers for as long as it fools the endearing detectives… a superior puzzle.”
— Kirkus
“Engaging and full of twists, with a neurodivergent heroine who is both charismatic and relatable.”
— Booklist