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The Book Club Murders - Blog Tour

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  Review - 4 out of 5 Stars: Maggie Allswell is a new author to me, but I love cozy crime, so I decided to give The Book Club Murders a go. This wasn’t a book that I would classify as cozy crime (see under the spoiler line for why), but it was hugely entertaining, and definitely made me want to keep reading. I’m not sure what other category you could put it under tbh. The cast of characters was great. I really enjoyed the fact that there were people of different ages and professions drawn together by their love of murder mysteries. The mystery was a good one, with several viable suspects. I enjoyed watching the book club work together to solve it. Overall, this was a very entertaining mystery, with a great cast of characters.  I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own.  ~~~~~~~~~Spoilers below~~~~~~~~~ This didn’t feel cozy enough for me, because: The dog dies The main characters (who are meant to be the “good guys”) commit attempted murder I didn’t feel tha...

The Afternoon Tea Murders - Blog Tour

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  Review - 5 out of 5 Stars: This will be a short review as I have a stinking cold. I have loved the previous books in the secret detective agency series, and The Afternoon Tea Murders was no exception. Arthur is on a war work job at an isolated house, and when Benson raises concerns, Jane is sent to investigate.  In spite of my cold, I thoroughly enjoyed this book. The plot was excellent, the characters well drawn, and the setting added to the mysterious atmosphere. I highly recommend this book and the whole series. I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own. About the Author: Helena Dixon is the author of the internationally bestselling Miss Underhay cozy mystery series. She is a Black Country girl living in Devon. Married to the same man for over thirty-five years she has three daughters, a cactus called Spike, and a crazy cockapoo. She was the winner of the RNA Romance Prize in 2007 and the RNA Love Story of the Year 2010. Mailing List: https://bookouture.com/...

Murder Wears Tartan

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  Review - 5 out of 5 stars: I have very much enjoyed the previous two books in this series, so I was thrilled to get my hands on Murder Wears Tartan. This time, Joyce and Ginger are travelling to Scotland, wear they see some majestic scenery, some culture, and stumble over a body. In spite of having a nasty cold when I read this book, I thoroughly enjoyed it. Ginger and Joyce’s banter is as sparkling as ever, and the true friendship that lies underneath is definitely part of the appeal of this series. The setting is wonderful, with majestic scenery, several old buildings, and some fascinating history. None of which detracts from the central plot. The mystery itself was a fascinating one. I had a great time trying to work out who the murderer was, alongside Joyce and Ginger.  If you’re looking for a great murder mystery, with a sparky and loyal friendship, and a glorious setting, this is the book for you. I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

Murder at the Highland Games - Blog Tour

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  Review - 5 out of 5 stars: I have loved the previous theee books in the Ally McKinley Mysteries series, so I was thrilled to get my hand on book four, Murder at the Highland Games. This time around, Ally has a family of Canadians staying. Pretty soon, a death occurs at the games, and Ally is soon sleuthing! I really enjoyed this book. I love coming back to the characters that I love (animals as well as humans). It’s nice to see Ally and Ross enjoying their life together, in spite of all the murders! The location was, as always, absolutely lovely. I love reading books set in beautiful locations, especially when the author has balanced and blended the descriptions so well with the main plot. The mystery was rather baffling to start with, there were so many people who might want the victim out of the way. The story kept me guessing until almost the end. Overall, this was an excellent addition to a great series. I can’t wait to read the next. I was given a copy of this book, my opini...