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A review by annarella
Murder at the Summer Fete by Victoria Walters
5.0
.4.5* upped to 5
I was happy to catch with Nancy, Jonathan, and the likeable cast of characters I met in the previous book. I was also happy to travel to Dedley End and enjoy the atmosphere of the village.
This is the second book in this series, and I loved how the author developed the plot and the characters, moving on with the story of the main ones.
Even if this is a cosy mystery there’s plenty of darkness and secrets: there’re murders but there’re also old secrets that could destroy or change the life to someone.
The author developed a solid mystery, gripping and compelling. I couldn’t guess the culprit and was surprised by the twists.
My only note is that some parts of the investigation are bit too long but this didn’t stopped me from enjoying the whodunit.
I read it in one sitting and loved how it made me feel summer and the place.
I can’t wait to read the next story; this one is highly recommended.
Many thanks to the Hera Books, Rachel’s Random Resources, and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine
I was happy to catch with Nancy, Jonathan, and the likeable cast of characters I met in the previous book. I was also happy to travel to Dedley End and enjoy the atmosphere of the village.
This is the second book in this series, and I loved how the author developed the plot and the characters, moving on with the story of the main ones.
Even if this is a cosy mystery there’s plenty of darkness and secrets: there’re murders but there’re also old secrets that could destroy or change the life to someone.
The author developed a solid mystery, gripping and compelling. I couldn’t guess the culprit and was surprised by the twists.
My only note is that some parts of the investigation are bit too long but this didn’t stopped me from enjoying the whodunit.
I read it in one sitting and loved how it made me feel summer and the place.
I can’t wait to read the next story; this one is highly recommended.
Many thanks to the Hera Books, Rachel’s Random Resources, and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine