Review: Death by Dark Roast
Death by Dark Roast by Kate P Adams
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I enjoyed this even more than A Stately Murder. The mystery was more involved (not surprising when this is a full length book, rather than a novella), and it was lovely to return to Charleton House and the characters that work there.
The plot was interesting, and appeared to have several separate strands initially. I enjoyed getting to know Joe, Sophie, Joyce and Mark more - I’d really love to see more of their characters and backgrounds being revealed in future books. It’s nice to see a cozy crime book where the main character who, whilst obviously going off and investigating on their own, actually keeps the police informed on what they’ve found out. Pumpkin provides some amusing interludes.
In conclusion, an interesting and enjoyable cozy crime. The only thing I felt was missing, was getting to know the characters in more depth. Hopefully this will happen in later books in the series.
I was given a free copy of this book. My opinions are my own.
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My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I enjoyed this even more than A Stately Murder. The mystery was more involved (not surprising when this is a full length book, rather than a novella), and it was lovely to return to Charleton House and the characters that work there.
The plot was interesting, and appeared to have several separate strands initially. I enjoyed getting to know Joe, Sophie, Joyce and Mark more - I’d really love to see more of their characters and backgrounds being revealed in future books. It’s nice to see a cozy crime book where the main character who, whilst obviously going off and investigating on their own, actually keeps the police informed on what they’ve found out. Pumpkin provides some amusing interludes.
In conclusion, an interesting and enjoyable cozy crime. The only thing I felt was missing, was getting to know the characters in more depth. Hopefully this will happen in later books in the series.
I was given a free copy of this book. My opinions are my own.
View all my reviews
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