Murder on a Bus Tour is book 7 in the Lady Marjorie Snellthorpe mystery series by Dawn Brookes, and it’s another fun adventure with Lady Marjorie and her three geriatric friends. Lady Marjorie, cousin Edna, and their companions, Frederick, and Horace, are embarking on a bus tour of the Cornish coast, when one of theirContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder on a Bus Tour by Dawn Brookes”
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ARC Review: Death at an Irish Village by Ellie Brannigan
Death at an Irish Village is book 3 in Ellie Brannigan’s Irish Castle Mystery series. Set in a small Irish village, cousins Rayne and Ciara are struggling to make their inheritance profitable, despite people who are trying to make them fail. When one of the locals is found dead on the grave of an ancestor,ContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Death at an Irish Village by Ellie Brannigan”
ARC Review: Mince Pies and Murder by J.R. Leigh
Mince Pies and Murder is book 3 in J. R. Leigh’s Morwenna Mutton Mysteries series set in the Cornish town of Seal Bay, and although it’s part of a series it’s easily read as a standalone. The story is written from the point of view of Morwenna Mutton, a grandmother who balances her job atContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Mince Pies and Murder by J.R. Leigh”
ARC Review: Murder on an Italian Island by T. A. Williams
Although Murder on an Italian Island is book 12 in T. A. Williams’s Armstrong and Oscar Cozy Mystery series it is easily read as a standalone novel, in fact this was my first book in the series and I found it quite enjoyable. The main character, Dan, is a former police officer with the LondonContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: Murder on an Italian Island by T. A. Williams”
ARC Review: The Locked Ward by Sarah Pekannen
I was quite excited when I was approved for an advance copy of The Locked Ward by Sarah Pekkanen, unfortunately it did not live up to my expectations. The Locked Ward is written from the points of view of Georgia and Mandy, twin sisters who were separated at birth and adopted by different families. Georgia’sContinueContinue reading “ARC Review: The Locked Ward by Sarah Pekannen”