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Chargement... Poison at the Village Show: The start of a BRAND NEW cozy murder mystery series from Catherine Coles for 2022 (The Martha Miller Mysteries Book 1)par Catherine Coles
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. A very readable cozy, with likeable central characters, a plausible plot, and a couple of elements of romance. Set in an English village after World War II, with rationing still in place. This was a quick read and the first in a series of 4. Perhaps the ending was a bit weak. ( ) Poison at the Village Show by Catherine Coles takes us back to July of 1947 in Westleham, Berkshire where Martha Miller resides. Her husband disappeared a year ago and Martha is still subjected to gossip. Some people believe he is fertilizing her potatoes. Martha’s sister, Ruby moved in to help her with the bills. Alice Warren is the chairwoman of the Westleham Village Committee with Martha as the deputy chairwoman. It is the first village show since the end of the war and everyone (well, most everyone) is looking forward to it. Martha has provided the plum wine for the event. Alice proposes a toast and, after drinking the plum wine, she collapses and dies in Martha’s arms. Martha is the prime suspect since she made the wine. Martha is determined to prove her innocence and gets assistance from the handsome new vicar, Luke Walker. Can Martha and Luke uncover who killed Alice? Will the killer strike again? Poison at the Village Show by Catherine Coles is a swell new British cozy mystery. I appreciated that we are provided a list of characters at the beginning of the book along with their roles. I found it to be very helpful. I like the author’s engaging writing style. I found myself drawn into the story. The pacing varied in the story. It is a little slower in the beginning as we meet the characters and visit the village. The pacing increases as Martha with assistance from Vicar Luke Walker investigates the crime. There are some quirky secondary characters that are cliched (they go with the small village where gossip is a sport). I like Ruby, Martha’s sister who is more outgoing than Martha. I also liked Detective Inspector Ben Robertson who seems smitten with Ruby. The mystery is straightforward. I enjoyed following Martha and Luke as they questioned people in the village. The clues are few, but there are enough to solve the crime. I kept hoping there would be a twist that would surprise me. There are two secondary mysteries in the story. One involves the destruction of the village vegetable gardens. People are subtlety accusing Martha of doing the deed so she can win the awards at the village fete. The other mystery is regarding Martha’s missing husband. He went off to work one day to never return. There is speculation in the village that Martha killed him and buried him under her potato patch. People are jealous because Martha has a flourishing vegetable garden in her backyard. There is some repetition in the story especially regarding Martha’s missing husband and the handsome new vicar. Martha and Luke got along from the beginning. I believe they could be good friends if there was not the spark of attraction. They must be careful how much time they spend in each other’s company because of the local gossips. Poison at the Village Show is a cute cozy mystery that I enjoyed reading. It is lighthearted and fun to read. Poison at the Village Show is a spiffing tale with a deceased chairwoman, a vegetable vandal, a dashing detective, a sorrowful spouse, rampant rumors, a charming clergyman, and a partner who has taken a powder. A simple, easy to read mystery thriller by Catherine Coles. Poison at the Village Show sets its plot in a simple village which soon turns itself into a stage of murders. If you are looking for a simple mystery to be read within a day's time, then pick it up. The characters are lovely, especially Martha Miller. Although I wanted more between Luke Walker and Martha Miller. The plot is one of those where all the characters are under suspicion and by the end the climax is totally different. I, really liked the book. Definitely, the book deserves 4 stars. Thanks to Rachel's Random Resources, Boldwood Books and Netgalley for providing me an opportunity to read and review the book. rural, small-town, clergy, disappearance, family, false-information, 1946, vandalism, murder, murder-investigation, amateur-sleuth, law-enforcement, England**** This is a pleasant little cosy mystery set in post WW2 rural England. The cast and plot are very interesting and engaging. The publisher's blurb is a nice hook, and I don't want to spoil the read. Good, relaxing cosy. I requested and received a free e-book copy from Boldwood Books via NetGalley. Thank you. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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