Review: Murder Before Evensong
Murder Before Evensong by Richard Coles
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I love cozy crime, so I picked up Murder Before Evensong. I thought it would make a change from my usual cozy crimes, which it did.
I enjoyed this book, which is set in 1988 (something that is not mentioned in the blurb). The pace is slow and gentle, which made a nice break from my previous book. I enjoyed reading about all the procedures that Daniel carries out in the church, and getting to know the various characters in the village. The solution to the murders was interesting and unexpected (and rather sad).
The only thing I found a little frustrating, was that there were virtually no clues, and I didn’t know the characters well enough, to have a go at solving the mystery myself. I prefer murder mysteries where I feel like I have some idea of who did it (even if I’m wrong!). I feel like the series may improve with later books, as we now know the characters better.
Overall, this was a gentle and interesting read. It made a pleasant interlude.
I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.
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My rating: 3 of 5 stars
I love cozy crime, so I picked up Murder Before Evensong. I thought it would make a change from my usual cozy crimes, which it did.
I enjoyed this book, which is set in 1988 (something that is not mentioned in the blurb). The pace is slow and gentle, which made a nice break from my previous book. I enjoyed reading about all the procedures that Daniel carries out in the church, and getting to know the various characters in the village. The solution to the murders was interesting and unexpected (and rather sad).
The only thing I found a little frustrating, was that there were virtually no clues, and I didn’t know the characters well enough, to have a go at solving the mystery myself. I prefer murder mysteries where I feel like I have some idea of who did it (even if I’m wrong!). I feel like the series may improve with later books, as we now know the characters better.
Overall, this was a gentle and interesting read. It made a pleasant interlude.
I was given a free copy of this book, my opinions are my own.
View all my reviews
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