Member Reviews
Thank you to NetGalley and Farrago Books for the ARC copy of Death and Croissants by Ian Moore! This was a humorous mystery, and a unique, quick read. The beginning was a little slow for me, but I was eventually able to get into it with the sarcasm and cliches throughout the read. I also don't typically enjoy unnecessary twists and turns, but it allowed more time with the funny characters, so I didn't mind it here.
Definitely would read more by Ian Moore! Thank you again!
I "picked up" this book because the cover and description struck me as being similar to The Thursday Murder Club, but in reading it I was struck that it has more the quirkiness of a Wes Anderson film. We follow Richard, a middle-aged Englishman who owns and runs a B&B in the Loire Valley of France. He and his wife are estranged, he doesn't particularly like interacting with his guests, and his life is fairly dull. But when a guest disappears and a bloody handprint appears in the bathroom, along with bloodied glasses, he follows his beautiful, forceful guest Valérie on the trail. He gets much more than he bargained for (of course!). This was a funny, quirky romp, and very well written.
This was a fun and interesting quick read.
Quirky characters and the situations they found themselves in.
Thank you NetGalley and Poisened Pen Press for providing this ARC to review. ~I was given this book and made no commitments to leave my opinions, favorable or otherwise. ~
Overall I thought this story was super funny and unexpected. I tend to like all the cliff hanger chapters and left field situations the characters where thrown in. I will say it did read like on run on sentence however. Almost too much character background rather than focusing on what is actually going on.
This cozy mystery was a quick and entertaining read. The book started slow but picked up and I really enjoyed the quirky main character
Death and croissants was a nice, cozy mystery, with humour and quirky characters. A good light read, but I must admit, I struggled to stay engaged about half way through. Thanks for the opportunity to read this book.
A quirky mystery that is entertaining in a unique and fun way. You have to like dry wit with a touch of sarcasm to enjoy this book and it definitely worked for me. It did start out slow for me, but once I got into the rhythm of the writing and started connecting with the characters then it really fell into place for me. The main character, Richard, was a bit of a hapless tag-a-long at times, but eventually pulled his weight even if accidentally. I am actually quite looking forward to the next book in the series to see how things turn out for Richard and Valerie, if she ends up sticking around and oh, I do hope she does! I think she is good for Richard!
Death and Croissants is a blast of a mystery, perfect for fans of The Thursday Murder Club. We find our protagonist Richard living a perfect ordinary life running a quiet B&B in France until he is unexpectedly thrown into the midst of a murder mystery. Such a delight to read.
Amazing story to read. Abostly loved it. Couldn't put it down. Might reread it next year. 5 star book
This one was a cozy mystery and I enjoyed it for what it was! Loved the humor of it!
Thank you Poisoned Pen Press for the ARC of this one.
Was planning to read this in november. Checken on the 31st and it was still available with no archive date. Checked on the 2nd of November and it’s archived. Please give people a heads up on this so we can plan accordingly.
Thank you NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for the approval for the book. I waited too long to download the book and so I missed my chance.
Hence, I have gone ahead preordered the book and will try to update here as well when I am done with it.
A quirky cozy murder mystery with an equally quirky set of characters. And the main character Richard is a middle-aged film buff in a midlife crisis. Seriously, this man and his thoughts are an entire mood, and I'm up for the British humor. The writing is quite whimsical and over-the-top, owing to Richard's tendency to dramatize things like in the movies.
The mystery is fun, but it only climaxes at the end when everything is revealed. For most of the book, Richard is relatively clueless and slow on the uptake as though he's just there for the experience. Which is true enough. Similar to another reviewer's thoughts, I didn't get the urge to drop the book at any time, but it wasn't much of a compelling page-turner. For a good portion of his book, we're just there to listen to Richard's midlife crisis thoughts and his pitiful attempts to assert dominance over his life. But again, the British humor makes up for it although it's not for everyone.
I should probably note that as your average middle-aged man, Richard has quite the traditional and conservative mindset. He thinks many things that can be considered stereotyping and somewhat controversial nowadays. He's pretty self-aware though. Was a bit of a shock at the start but learned to turn my brain off and enjoy the book for what it is.
Thank you to Farrago Books and Netgalley for providing me a free copy of this book!
This was cozy and fun. I'm so happy to have discovered this author and look forward to reading more in this series.
I requested this hoping that it would be like The Thursday Murder Club and it wasn't but the more I got into this book the less I cared about that. The characters are funny and real and the writing is wonderful! definitely recommended
British ex-pat Richard has a B&B in the Loire Valley in France where there might have been a murder. He, his guests and his cleaning lady set out to unravel the mystery.
It's a cosy mystery with quirky characters and a lot of obvious clichés used for comic relief. The story takes some twists and turns that have no more obvious reason as to give the reader more time with the quirky characters.
To sum it up, a perfect palate cleanser after a more 'substantial' read, but too cosy and quirky for me to actually enjoy.
I love cozy mysteries so when I saw this on NetGalley I had to request! I found this book to be a little slow going at times but other than that I enjoyed this book. The humor was fun and it does exactly what it says on the tin it truly is a cozy mystery. Its short which isn't something you often see with mysteries but i felt it was appropriate! Its a good short read but to me but it wasn't anything mind blowing unfortunately
I had a pretty heart time getting into this book, and am sad to say I did not completely finish it. I didn’t like the writing style, and I didn’t like the characters. Overall, this book just wasn’t for me.
A thoroughly good read.
I found this a very humorous story. I loved Richard, the main character with his love of old movies and chickens. I must admit I did get confused with the plot a few times. It's very pacy and it's not amazing but it's well worth a read.
Thank you NetGalley and Poisoned Pen Press for giving me the opportunity to read an advanced readers copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.
So the book started off well; they story was exciting and the writing was witty and funny. But then, around the second half, something changed—I don't know if it was me losing interest or something with the writing, but it just became such a chore for me to pick it up again.