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DNF @ 15%
The constant exclamations of just how incredible Roth House was got to me. And the protagonist seems a tad bit too much like her literary namesake (for whom she is named). It was still going decently well until the ex showed up. Too much of the same to take.
This book was provided to me via Kindle by Hera Books and #NetGalley for my honest opinion.
Unputdownable! You’ll be all in from the first word. Don’t skip on Murder at the House on the Hill.
I was hooked on page one and I devoured this book! Love the author's writing style. It has elements of the classic who done it. Gather around folks and let's discover just who pushed Lucy to her death. I definitely want more! Thanks #netgalley and #HeraBooks for the eARC in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are mine.
I received an advance copy of, Murder at The House on the Hill, by Victoria Walters. This was a good mystery, I finished it in one sitting.
Nothing much ever happens in Dedley End.
Until the reclusive Roth family open up for the first time in decades, and invite half the village to an engagement party.
And someone dies....
Village bookshop owner Nancy and her grandmother Jane bet Nancy's friend, local journalist Jonathan, that they can solve the murder before the police.
And why couldn't they? After all, they run a crime bookshop....
It turns out that the key to this modern murder definitely lies in the past.....which is not a pleasant place to be
Excellent - can't wait for more adventures
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Wowsome.
Nancy Hunter and her grandmother Jane Hunter run the Dedley Endings Bookshop, selling crime, thriller and mystery books, in a small, quiet Cotswold village where nothing ever happens… That is, until the wealthy and reclusive Roth family open up their mansion for the first time in thirty years, inviting the people of Dedley End to a lavish engagement party.
While everyone is thrilled to finally look around the mansion on the hill, the festivities are quickly cut short when beautiful Lucy, recently married to young Harry Roth, is found dead after being pushed over the first-floor balustrade. But who among the guests could have been capable of her murder – and why?
Thanks to NetGalley and Hera Books for giving me an advanced copy.