Review: Murder at the Playhouse
Murder at the Playhouse by Helena Dixon
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I was so pleased to receive a copy of Murder at the Playhouse, the 3rd book in the Miss Underhay Mystery series - many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. I love this series, and this one lived up to the previous two. The cover is also lovely, just like the previous two covers.
As always, the writing quality was excellent, and the setting and atmosphere of the book very pleasing. I enjoyed coming back to Kitty and Matt, and the author always manages to come up with different and intriguing plots and settings. The characters are well realised and sympathetic, and it was interesting to see Matt having to take more of a back seat in this investigation, and how the pair of them cope with a slightly different dynamic.
The murder mystery itself was engrossing and elusive, with the evidence always just slipping away before the police can get hold of it, thanks to the mysterious “thin man” who is constantly one step ahead. It kept me guessing right until the final scene, which is unusual for me. I can’t wait to read the next instalment in this fun and exciting series, which is definitely a favourite.
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 was so pleased to receive a copy of Murder at the Playhouse, the 3rd book in the Miss Underhay Mystery series - many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher. I love this series, and this one lived up to the previous two. The cover is also lovely, just like the previous two covers.
As always, the writing quality was excellent, and the setting and atmosphere of the book very pleasing. I enjoyed coming back to Kitty and Matt, and the author always manages to come up with different and intriguing plots and settings. The characters are well realised and sympathetic, and it was interesting to see Matt having to take more of a back seat in this investigation, and how the pair of them cope with a slightly different dynamic.
The murder mystery itself was engrossing and elusive, with the evidence always just slipping away before the police can get hold of it, thanks to the mysterious “thin man” who is constantly one step ahead. It kept me guessing right until the final scene, which is unusual for me. I can’t wait to read the next instalment in this fun and exciting series, which is definitely a favourite.
I was given a free copy of this book. My opinions are my own.
View all my reviews
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