Review: Murder At The House On The Hill

Murder At The House On The Hill Murder At The House On The Hill by Victoria Walters
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I very much enjoyed Victoria Walters’ Glendale Hall series, and I love cozy crime, so I was excited to receive an ARC of Murder at the House on the Hill.

Nancy and her grandmother attend the first party at Roth Lodge for 30 years. When a woman is murdered, Nancy investigates.

I loved the name of the village where this book is set - Dedley End, and the name of the bookshop. It makes a great setting for a murder mystery.

I liked Nancy, her grandmother, and her friends very much. I liked the fact that the plot was about more than just the murder mystery (though of course it’s mostly about that). The mystery plot itself kept me interested throughout the book, and I didn’t pin down the murderer until near the end.

The story takes place over Christmas, so there’s also a small sprinkling of Christmassy cheer and cold weather - a welcome relief to read about in this heatwave!

Overall, this was a welcome addition to my cozy crime collection. I’m looking forward to finding out what Nancy and co. get up to next.

I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.

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