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Blog Tour - Murder in Paris

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  Review - 5 out of 5 stars: I have been a fan of the Miss Underhay Mysteries since the very beginning (Murder at the Dolphin Hotel), and they just keep getting better and better. This time, Kitty and Matt are off to Paris, accompanying Kitty’s grandmother, who hasn’t been well. It isn’t long before bodies start appearing, and our sleuths are investigating. I really enjoyed this story. I had suspicions of the murderer from quite early on, but I could never be sure! And it was enormous fun trying to figure out if I was right. There were plenty of suspects to choose from. I also enjoyed seeing some of Paris through Matt and Kitty’s eyes, as they did manage to get a little sightseeing done in between investigating. Overall, this was another excellent and intriguing mystery from a favourite author. I highly recommend the whole series! I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own. Book Description: Freshly baked baguettes, a moonlit walk beneath the twinkling lights of the Ei...

Review - Mince Pies and Murder

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  Review - 4 out of 5 stars: I very much enjoyed the previous book in this series (The Cream Tea Killer), so I decided to give Mince Pies and Murder a go. I’m glad I did. I found this a little easier to get into than the previous book, as I now know who all the main characters are, and mostly how they relate to one another. I definitely intend to go back and catch up with books 1 and 2, before book 5 comes out (assuming there is a book 5, I hope so!). I really enjoyed reading this book. It was fun getting to know the characters a bit better. I like Morwenna - she’s not always the most sensible person, but she does her best to protect her family, and they do the same for her. The setting is a lovely one. I love the sea, so it’s great to be able to travel there via reading. I also enjoyed the town and the people in it. The mystery was an interesting one. It took me quite a long time to figure out who was behind all the incidents. The plot line was intriguing, but not too stressful!...