The Book Club Murders - Blog Tour
Review - 4 out of 5 Stars:
Maggie Allswell is a new author to me, but I love cozy crime, so I decided to give The Book Club Murders a go.
This wasn’t a book that I would classify as cozy crime (see under the spoiler line for why), but it was hugely entertaining, and definitely made me want to keep reading. I’m not sure what other category you could put it under tbh.
The cast of characters was great. I really enjoyed the fact that there were people of different ages and professions drawn together by their love of murder mysteries.
The mystery was a good one, with several viable suspects. I enjoyed watching the book club work together to solve it.
Overall, this was a very entertaining mystery, with a great cast of characters.
I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own.
~~~~~~~~~Spoilers below~~~~~~~~~
This didn’t feel cozy enough for me, because:
- The dog dies
- The main characters (who are meant to be the “good guys”) commit attempted murder
- I didn’t feel that they had found absolute proof that the culprit was the murderer, though I was convinced that he was responsible for what happened to Gordon
- Judy holding Sarah’s head down against her will for so long made me really really uncomfortable.
~~~~~~~~~~End of spoilers~~~~~~~~~~
About the Author:
Tracy started writing when her cruel, heartless husband ripped her away from her dream job – shopping for rollercoasters for the UK’s leading theme parks – to live in America with a brand new baby and no mates. In a cunning plan to avoid domestic duties and people who didn’t understand her Derbyshire accent, she wrote NO-ONE EVER HAS SEX ON A TUESDAY.
It went on to become a No 1 bestseller and publishing phenomenon. So now Tracy has a new dream job, making people laugh and sometimes cry through her writing and has had many more novels published successfully around the world. She now lives back in Derbyshire with her now wonderful husband and two children!
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Blurb:
What Judy’s book club doesn’t know about murder mysteries isn’t worth writing about. Nothing beats cracking a fictional case over some wine and salt and vinegar crisps. But can they put their puzzle-solving skills to the test when the local librarian dies in a real-life murder?
For widower Judy, her murder book club is the highlight of the month: she gets to hear all the local gossip and even discuss a good fictitious poisoning or two. But when local librarian Wendy disappears, Judy follows in the footsteps of her fictional detective heroes only to find her dead in her home, clasping a copy of Romeo and Juliet…
The police rule it a tragic accident, but Judy knows that her friend hated Shakespeare, and suspects foul play. Gathering her fellow book lovers together, soon they discover that several townspeople had motive to want Wendy dead. Was it Nigel from the tavern, who may have been Wendy’s secret boyfriend? Or could it be Bryan, the local bookshop owner, tangled in a bitter rivalry with the library?
The plot thickens at a charity murder mystery night held at Nigel’s tavern. Suddenly more murders come to light, both real and very badly staged. And when Nigel makes an astonishing revelation, the book club agree it’s a plot twist no-one saw coming. Can Judy and her book club solve the mystery before they too fall victim to a killer plot?
An utterly addictive and hilarious new cozy mystery series, perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Robert Thorogood and Faith Martin.




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