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An enjoyable short story introduction to detective Anthony Carrick who is employed by Mrs Marlene Greenlaub to look into the death of her 19 year old son.
Shall need to investigate the next in the series.
 
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Vesper1931 | 1 autre critique | Jul 29, 2021 |
Set in Post WWII England, Lady Marmalade is visiting her friends at Abernathy Castle when the kitchen maid is killed. A very quick set up to the murder and the suspects, and then a solution in presented. Felt it could have been expanded a bit.
 
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Vesper1931 | 1 autre critique | Jul 29, 2021 |
This is a sadly disappointing story.

There's a perfectly decent little story in here, but unfortunately, it's buried in clunky, obvious prose and dialog that is so obvious that the only comparison is to the "As you know, Bob" clunkers much mocked in science fiction. The characters in a science fiction story don't need to explain to each other how the everyday tools of their world work. Lady Marmalade doesn't need her friends to explain to her things she's known for years.

Harry and Genevieve Appleback are old friends of Lady Marmalade. They've lived in the current abode in Hightown since 1941. It's now 1947, and Frances Marmalade last saw them six months ago. So why does she need to hear the story of how and why they bought the place as if it's new information? So that the reader will know! And the author can't think of any more subtle or plausible way to convey the same information.

The mystery concerns the murder of Maude Bloomfield, wife of one of the two owners of Bloomfield Confectionery. Suspects include her husband Ambrose (of course), his lover, the Bloomfields' son and his wife, who want an increased allowance to support their Australian ranch, Ambrose's brother Owen, and Maude's stepdaughter from a previous marriage, who has her own resentments.

Oh, and there are all the women at the confectionery that Maude is insisting be fired.

It's too bad the murderer is also depressingly obvious.

I received a free electronic copy of this book, and I am reviewing it voluntarily.
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LisCarey | 1 autre critique | Sep 19, 2018 |
cozy-mystery, British, amateur sleuth, historical novel

A nice little mystery with interesting characters and a twisty plot. Set in post WW2 England, the amateur sleuth is fondly known to local law enforcement and viewed as non threatening by the cast of suspects. Very well done and just the right size to read as a break from hard reality.
Didn't hurt that it was free either.
 
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jetangen4571 | 1 autre critique | Apr 6, 2017 |

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12
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