Blog Tour - Murder Most British


 

Review - 5 out of 5 stars:


I have been a fan of Helena Dixon’s writing for some years now, so I was excited to be offered a review copy of Murder Most British, the 3rd book in her latest series.


It was lovely to share another adventure with Jane and Arthur. This time around, they’re investigating the murder of a young woman who was looking into irregularities with the BBC radio broadcasts.


The mystery was intriguing, most of the small group of people working at the building could have been involved. I very much enjoyed trying to figure it out.


Jane, Arthur, and Benson make a great group of characters. I enjoy seeing them interact and work together, especially Jane and Arthur, who have rather different attitudes to things. It is also good to see a main character with an illness, instead of everyone always being 100% healthy.


Overall, this was another great read from a favourite author. I definitely recommend it.


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



About the Author:


Helena Dixon is the author of the internationally bestselling Miss Underhay cozy mystery series. She is a Black Country girl living in Devon. Married to the same man for over thirty-five years she has three daughters, a cactus called Spike, and a crazy cockapoo. She was the winner of the RNA Romance Prize in 2007 and the RNA Love Story of the Year 2010.



About the Book:


Big Ben chiming in the distance, chilly walks along the river Thames, cocktails at the Ritz… and a government secretary dead? Only Jane Treen can solve the case!


London, 1941. Miss Jane Treen is faced with another mysterious disappearance within her Secret Detective Agency’s team. Tabitha Moore, a government typist, was on her way to meet Jane with vital information about some secret codes. But she didn’t turn up for work and has seemingly vanished without trace. Then Jane and her colleague, handsome codebreaker Arthur Cilento, receive a call: a body has been found, and it matches Tabitha’s description…


It quickly becomes clear that Tabitha’s death was not due to ongoing air raids on the city: the silk scarf tied tightly around her neck suggests otherwise. The prime suspect is Tabitha’s fiancé Leo Cavendish, a dashing government official, but there are plenty of others with a motive too. Jane and Arthur scrutinise those around Tabitha at work and at home, including a charming newsreader reporting on government affairs, a jealous pianist in love with Leo, and a known womaniser and gambler fond of causing trouble.


Together, Jane, Arthur and her fluffy ginger cat Marmaduke hole up in her London townhouse, with black coffee in plentiful supply and a roaring fire in the grate. But just as they begin to piece together the puzzle, someone else is found dead. It’s clear they need to step up and catch the killer on the loose in the big smoke, before it’s their turn next…


If you love twisty crime novels, top-secret intrigue and the very best of Golden Age mysteries, then you will adore Helena Dixon’s totally gripping cozy novel, perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, T.E. Kinsey and Verity Bright! 


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