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Blog Tour - Murder Most British

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  Review - 5 out of 5 stars: I have been a fan of Helena Dixon’s writing for some years now, so I was excited to be offered a review copy of Murder Most British, the 3rd book in her latest series. It was lovely to share another adventure with Jane and Arthur. This time around, they’re investigating the murder of a young woman who was looking into irregularities with the BBC radio broadcasts. The mystery was intriguing, most of the small group of people working at the building could have been involved. I very much enjoyed trying to figure it out. Jane, Arthur, and Benson make a great group of characters. I enjoy seeing them interact and work together, especially Jane and Arthur, who have rather different attitudes to things. It is also good to see a main character with an illness, instead of everyone always being 100% healthy. Overall, this was another great read from a favourite author. I definitely recommend it. I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own. About the Au...

The Cornish Christmas Pantomime Murder - 5 out of 5 stars

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  Review - 5 out of 5 stars: I have very much enjoyed this whole series, and The Cornish Christmas Pantomime Murder is no exception. It’s always lovely to return to a group of favourite characters like these ones. I’ve loved the ongoing story arc of Jodie’s relationships with both the police force and Nathan, as well as the rest of her family and friends. I very much enjoyed being along for the ride as Jodie & Co solved this mystery. It was as much fun watching them confirm their suspicions and nab the culprits as it was working out who did it. Overall, I absolutely loved this book. It’s the perfect combination of festiveness and crime! I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

Blog Tour - Murder at the Royal Palace

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  Review - 5 out of 5 stars: I’m a big fan of the Lady Eleanor Swift series, so I was thrilled to get my hands on an early copy of Murder at the Royal Palace. I was not disappointed by the content. I really enjoyed the location of this mystery - Eleanor and Co end up investigating inside the Tower of London. This added a hugely entertaining element to an already excellent mystery.  I loved the fact that the full cast was present for this story - all the ladies, Gladstone, and Tomkins, as well as Clifford, Eleanor, and Hugh. They are all favourite characters, and I so enjoyed seeing them working together. And I absolutely loved the addition of a certain Raven! The mystery itself was an excellent one. There were many possible suspects and motives to puzzle out, and it kept me guessing until our team of investigators worked it out. Overall, this was an excellent mystery. The crown jewels in a favourite series, in fact!  I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own...

Blog Tour - A Very Bookish Murder

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  Review - 5 out of 5 stars: I very much enjoyed the previous two books in this series, Murder in the Scottish Highlands, and Murder at the Loch. So I was excited to start A Very Bookish Murder. This time around, there’s a literary group in Locharran for a writer’s retreat, and the speaker is found dead. Ally just can’t help getting involved in solving the case. I really enjoyed reading this mystery. There was a fine collection of characters attending the writer’s retreat, and they made excellent suspects.  The mystery itself was a fascinating one, and I really enjoyed trying to puzzle it out, as each character turned out to have a motive, and more and more secrets were revealed. As always, I loved the location of Locharran. The scenery is beautiful, and Ally’s B&B charming. It was fun to spend time with Ally and her friends again. Overall, this was another excellent mystery in what is fast becoming a favourite series. I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my ow...