In The Beginning, There Was a Murder
by P.C. James
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Pub Date Nov 18 2020 | Archive Date Mar 01 2021
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Description
A secret liaison. A baffling murder. Can one woman solve the crime without joining the body count?
Northern England, 1953. Pauline Riddell has grand ambitions for her future at the armament factory. So, when her closest workmate reveals a salacious affair with a married man, Pauline refuses to risk her career by listening to the scandal. But she’s shaken to her core when the police arrive with news of her best friend’s homicide.
Desperate for justice, Pauline’s insistent poking into the investigation only makes her the prime suspect. And now to clear her name, she must unravel a web of deadly clues entangling her in a sinister plot.
Can Pauline catch the killer before they strike again?
In The Beginning, There Was a Murder is a riveting mystery novel. If you like whip-smart heroines, intriguing twists and turns, and nail-biting danger, then you’ll love P.C. James’s sensational story.
Advance Praise
I greatly enjoyed this post-war English murder mystery. I especially appreciated the descriptive story-telling. James gives an incredible virtual view of the typical old English countryside, the murky river and the coal-smoke scarred buildings of the city. I felt like I was right in the middle of the old country, trekking down cobblestone lanes with Pauline as she searches for the killer of her friend while bumping back and forth with detective Ramsay. This is an old-fashioned type story and an easy read, perfect for a winter night in front of the roaring fire-place with a cup of hot cocoa cuddled up with a few friendly blankets. And I must say, I absolutely love the cover. Fabulous. Great fun.
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In The Beginning, There Was a Murder
An Amateur Female Sleuth Historical Cozy Mystery
by P.C. James
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Christian | General Fiction (Adult) | Historical Fiction
Pub Date 18 Nov 2020
I am reviewing a copy of In the Beginning, There Was A Murder through BooksGoSocial and Netgalley:
This book takes us to Northern England in 1953. Pauline Riddell has grand ambitions for her future at the armament factory. Because of this when her closest workmate reveals a salacious affair with a married man, Pauline refuses to risk her career by listening to the scandal. But after the police come to her door with the horrible news her best friend had been murdered; Pauline is shaken to her very core.
Pauline’s insistent poking around the case due to her need for justice, leaves the police thinking of her as a suspect. And now she finds that she must clear her name by unraveling a web of deadly clues entangling her in a sinister plot.
Will Pauline be able to stop a killer, before they strike again?
I give In the Beginning, There Was A Murder five out of five star!
Happy Reading!
In the Beginning, There Was a Murder by P.C. James was such a cute mystery. The plot was well crafted and the I could visualize the scenery of 1950’s England. The characters are nicely executed, especially in their interactions. I cannot wait to read more books in this series.
***** I received an ARC from NetGalley, the publisher, and the author for my honest review. *****
I really loved this book. It's my first read by author P.C. James, but it won't be my last. I look forward to the continuation of the series. I'm a big fan of historical fiction and mysteries that are set in England, so this was the perfect book for me. It is set approximately eight years after World War II. The mystery is good and entertaining, and the author has created well developed characters that are interesting and I quickly became invested in. Count me as a big fan.
This fun mystery was based in the year 1053 in Northern England. Pauline Riddell works in an armament factory and has a pretty ordinary life in the grand scheme of things. That is until her best friend reveals she is having an affair with a ....married man! She doesn't want to hear more and the next thing she knows the police are coming to inform her that her friend has been murdered.
Pauline becomes the quintessential amateur sleuth and as she finds clue after clue that the police apparently have missed she gets more and more involved in the case to the point that she sometimes risks her own well being.
I loved the author's writing style and really did enjoy this mystery. Thank you to the author, publisher and NetGalley for providing me a free copy for my honest review.
I was a bit slow to get into the story. Ramsey was definitely a character that I was uncertain about until nearer the end. Pauline did seem to jump in with both feet even when on the wrong path. But her heart was in the right place. Marjorie's story unfolded as the story progressed. It wasn't a bad book but it was a bit scary some of the risks Pauline took to gather information.
Introducing Pauline, Unintentional Amateur Sleuth....
Entertaining gentle mystery, 1950’s set, introducing Pauline Riddell, unintentional amateur sleuth. When Pauline’s best friend is murdered she has no option but to investigate but can she find the killer before another death occurs? Nicely written, engaging tale with a likeable but unlikely protagonist and a colourful cast of supporting characters. Easy, relaxing reading.
1953 Northern England. Despite it being after a World War and women coming out in full force into the work environment, things were still quite rigid where behaviour and what was expected from women.
Pauline was someone with ambition. She worked in an armament factory, not on the floor but on the secretarial side but was hoping for advancement. When her friend Marjorie gives her details of her love affair with a rich, married man Pauline really does not want to know very much. Sadly when Marjorie is found murdered, Pauline realizes that she should have paid closer attention to what her friend was saying because other than for a name, she does not know anything else of what went on in Marjorie's life.
Approaching the police with whatever information she had, Pauline is left frustrated because she feels that what she says is disregarded because the Inspector has problems of his own with the hierarchy who want the first possible suspect arrested and charged without going into detail.
The story goes on from there how Pauline follows up on clues, with the help of a relative working for a newspaper. (how we rely on the internet for information is really emphasised here because everything is so very slow!!!) The news of the loss of Pauline's fiancee in the Korean War adds to her distress but also helps her to focus on her findings.
A bit slow but reminiscent of the times the story was set in, this was an old fashioned detective story.
I liked this well written historical mystery.
It's a bit slow at times but the solid mystery kept me guessing and I liked the characters and the vivid historical background.
I'd be happy to read other books in this series.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
Fun, interesting story with engaging characters that held my interest all throughout the book. If you love English cozy mysteries, you’ll love this one. Looking forward to reading more from this author.
I received a copy of this book from the publisher. All opinions are my own.
I found this be be a very good British cozy mystery. The description of the settings was wonderful and really made me feel like I was there. I enjoyed the characters and the story was full of red herrings. I look forward to reading more by this author in the future. I received a copy from the publisher and NetGalley and this is my honest opinion.