Juno and the Mouseman
Some stones are better left unturned...
by Mark Woodward
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In Mark Woodward’s intriguing novel, **_Juno and the Mouseman_**, we follow the spirited Juno Jones as she embarks on her journey from a quaint rural town to the bustling world of journalism. Eager to make her mark as a trainee reporter, Juno soon stumbles upon a bizarre incident involving a young man clad in a frilly pink shirt, a razorblade, and a disturbing pile of dead mice. Accompanied by her housemate Glynis, Juno sets out to uncover the truth behind this peculiar case, initially believing it will be a light-hearted adventure.
However, as the investigation into the enigmatic Mouseman deepens, the narrative takes a darker turn, revealing unsettling truths that lurk beneath the surface of their seemingly whimsical quest. Woodward expertly balances humour with gravity, crafting a story that is both amusing and thought-provoking. The characters are vividly drawn, and their interactions are laced with wit, making for an engaging read that keeps the reader on their toes.
**_Juno and the Mouseman_** is an offbeat mystery that explores the complexities of human nature while maintaining a sharp sense of humour. Woodward’s deft storytelling invites readers to ponder the shadows that often accompany the light-hearted moments in life. This novel is a delightful blend of comedy and intrigue, making it a must-read for those who appreciate a tale that is as entertaining as it is profound.




























