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Eleanor and the Cold War
by Ellen Yardley is a great historical fiction cozy mystery that is the first book in a new series: An Eleanor Roosevelt Mystery.

This was such fun. I love starting new series as much as catching up with old friends in long-standing series. I also like historical fiction if done well. I was at first unsure if I could handle another post- WWII-era theme, but I am glad I gave this a go.

The 1950s in the US was every bit as dramatic as the decades beforehand, albeit in a different way. I enjoyed the way the author was able to meld fact and fiction, and to create a nice mystery to go along with it. There is room for character growth and further plots stemming from this gem.

Definitely recommend.

4.5/5 stars

Thank you NG and Kensington Publishing | Kensington for this wonderful arc and in return I am submitting my unbiased and voluntary review and opinion.

I am posting this review to my GR and Bookbub accounts immediately and will post it to my Amazon, Instagram, and B&N accounts upon publication on 1/21/25.

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This was truly an 'era' book. It took a few minutes for the language and pace of the book to be comfortable. In todays world we all seem to want to get to the point quickly. Once I got into the pace and language nuances of the time period, I enjoyed the journey. The characters were well established and seeing the growth of the main character Kay as she was exposed to a larger world was fun. Even though fictional, peeking into the early, youthful lives of American icons such as JFK, Jackie and a few others was quite enlightening.

I can't wait for the next book in the series. MR (Mrs. Roosevelt) was handled with care, and tedious research. Although, this modern reader wanted to give them a cell phone sooooo badly! LOL

If you enjoy historical mysteries that are very true to period, you will absolutely want to read Eleanor and The Cold War.

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This fine debut hit my sweet spot, with its spectacular cover, Hitchcock-like tale, and a can't figure it out hist-mystery featuring former First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt and her assistant in 1951's New York and D.C. Series, please!

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