Last Seen in Santorini
by Vivian Conroy
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Pub Date Jan 06 2023 | Archive Date Jan 06 2023
HarperCollins UK, One More Chapter | One More Chapter
Description
‘Real escapism…for me the book was an absolute win’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
A gorgeous Greek island A stranger in a veil And a fatal fall from the cliffs…Miss Atalanta Ashford is sightseeing near Venice when a mysterious veiled lady approaches her with the urgent request to look into her daughter's mysterious death on the idyllic Greek island of Santorini. Whilst working as a companion for the eminent Bucardi family, the unfortunate girl took a plunge from the dramatic cliffs during a walk alone. But is all as it seems?
Sailing to Santorini and going undercover as the new companion, Miss Ashford soon discovers that her client hasn't told her the full truth. Someone is watching her. Now she must unravel the mystery and prevent the breathtaking azure sea views from becoming the last she too will ever see…
Look out for more Miss Ashford mysteries and get your passports ready as you travel with her to some of the most sought-after destinations on the continent…
Book 1: Mystery in Provence
Book 2: Last Seen in Santorini
Book 3: A Fatal Encounter in Tuscany
Book 4: Last Dance in Salzburg
Readers are loving Last Seen in Santorini:‘The story provided the kind of escapism that I would expect from reading a cosy mystery…It did remind me a little bit of Agatha Christie too!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Real escapism…for me the book was an absolute win’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘An absolute pleasure to read…I definitely recommend this book to anyone who enjoys a cosy mystery’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Vivian Conroy creates a cozy mystery that will bring readers into her colorful world and a mystery that needs to be solved’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Very much in the style of Agatha Christie, the story twists and turns, with no one being who they first appear to be. I found myself suspicious of everyone right until the very, satisfying, end! Fabulous’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐
‘Allowed me to thoroughly enjoy my arm-chair traveler experience to both Venice and Santorini…You'll hear, see, and smell the noises, voices, vivid blues of the sea, and aroma of the flowers. All without leaving home!’ ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9780008549268 |
PRICE | £1.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 400 |
Featured Reviews
A lot of mysteries claim they will satisfy fans of Agatha Christie, but this book actually did. It is one of the better cozy mysteries I've read, as it kept me thinking, trying to figure out the murder and motives. I especially enjoyed the the way the setting came to life. I felt as though I was immersed in the beautiful, exotic setting. The detective, Atalanta Ashford, is a very likeable character, a genuinely sincere and good person. I recommend this novel to cozy mystery fans.
Thank you to One More Chapter for the opportunity to read and review this delightful novel. I will be posting reviews on Goodreads, B&N and Amazon.
I really enjoyed this cosy mystery. Didn’t realise it was a second book in a series but it didn’t matter as this was not a spoiler for the previous book. It was an easy read and real escapism. Despite being set in the 1930s it could of been set in Ian other time. That being said I am a hinged fan of the 39s so for me the book was an absolute win.
I typically enjoy cosy mysteries, and I got the impression that this might be a historical cosy mystery, maybe a little bit like Agatha Christie, so I was pleased to be approved for a review.
The writing in general was excellent, and the story provided the kind of escapism that I would expect from reading a cosy mystery. Atlanta was a protagonist that I warmed to, and identified with in some ways, and the story itself was entertaining. It did remind me a little bit of Agatha Christie too!
Thank you to NetGalley and the publishers for a free copy to review.
amateur-sleuth, inheritance, 1930, family-drama, undercover, private-investigators, family-dynamics, murder, murder-investigation, secrets, lies, jealousy, friendship, threats, suspense****
If you enjoy stream of consciousness in a historical soap opera you will adore this book. Atalanta is tasked with discovering the truth about a young woman's death, becomes companion to a senior member of a wealthy family, and discovers a concealed murder on beautiful Santorini, and even a locked room murder mystery. Let the sleuthing begin as the twists and red herrings multiply until the Grand Confrontation! Excellent read
I requested and received a free temporary e-book copy from HarperCollins UK/One More Chapter via NetGalley. Thank you!
Publication Jan. 6, 2023 Miss Ashford Investigates #2
I first crossed paths with this book when the author noticed I'd shared several cozy mystery reviews on Twitter, of all places, and suggested this one as one I might like. Despite the slow-to-me start, once I settled into the slower pace, I was hooked. I haven't read book one but other than wondering if it might have made it clearer why Atalanta Ashford didn't completely trust Raoul, there were no issues. In fact, I deducted that it was her own feelings toward the handsome race driver that she didn't trust, not Raoul himself. I also give credit to the book for distracting me while dealing with an unhappy tummy over the weekend, meaning it definitely kept my interest.
The author does a lovely job of description. It allowed me to thoroughly enjoy my arm-chair traveler experience to both Venice and Santorini. Heck, it even seen me to research Santorini, which I knew little about. The photos I found made the scene come that much more alive but, no, you don't need to research your arm-chair travel to enjoy. You'll hear, see, and smell the noises, voices, vivid blues of the sea, and aroma of the flowers. All without leaving home!
As for the murder, this is only Atalanta's second case. She seems to have become a tad over-confident after solving the first, only reluctantly only giving Raoul the deserved credit for his help, not to mention info found in her late grandfather's papers. In this case, she responds to the distress and sadness of a woman in black who begs her to investigate a daughter's death in Santorini.
Thanks to her butler's info, Raoul seen appears. She spends a great deal of time denying her interest in him to herself, despite spending real time with him that is easily observed by others. Heck, she even thinks he may be part of the problem, if not the solution to at least one of her questions. Then, another death. The Bucardi family is not all it appears on the surface and, in fact, she fears for the young son's well-being. Convinced she can solve the investigation on her own, Atalanta tends to leap from one supposition to another. She even resents Raoul pointing out that just because she believes something to be true doesn't mean it is. Her attitude was rather annoying at times but I liked her.
Supposedly arriving to be caretaker to an elderly aunt of the Bucardi family, Atalanta quickly discovers all is not as it appears. Pirate's treasure? Quick tempers that flash into violence? Why are Luca's parents so cool toward him? Why does his father react so violently when Luca is given a puppy? Was Titia the innocent young victim she appears on the surface or could her photos hold a clue? Then, another murder? How the heck does the victim's body wind up in bed when evidence indicates they died elsewhere? Is Atalanta truly safe? Will she ever learn to trust both Raoul and her heart? Who.....oh, enough teasers. You're just going to have to read the book. I know I'll be looking forward to Atalanta's next adventure.
Thanks #NetGalley and #HarperCollinsUK - #OneMoreChapter, not to mention author #VivianConroy for bringing this book to my attention. Venice sounded dreamy but Santorini, with all its history and beauty was amazing.
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