Murder in the Library: A completely addictive historical cozy mystery series for 2024
English
By (author): Anita Davison
1916, London: Keen to support the war effort, bookshop manager and sometime amateur sleuth Hannah Merrill has taken a volunteer role in the library of the nearby military hospital.
But arriving at the hospital one cold winters morning, she is horrified to find the body of a dead soldier in the library.
Whats more, a beautiful young nurse confides in Hannah that she thinks shes being followed, and then she abruptly disappears.
Hannah cant shake the suspicion that the two cases are connected, but she cant solve the case alone. Shell once again need to call upon her delightful, demanding, only-occasionally devious aunt, Violet.
The two women know they must find the missing nurse before its too late but they dont realise theyre now both in the killers sights.
A totally gripping, unputdownable, WW1-set, cozy mystery, perfect for fans of Helena Dixon, Verity Bright, and Agatha Christie.
Readers love the Miss Merrill and Aunt Violet series:
A lovely mystery evocative of the period from a talented writer Helena Dixon
Wonderful!! I had high hopes for this novel and it did not disappoint. Once I began I could hardly put it down. I am excited to read Ms. Davisons next installment Reader Review
I couldnt put this book down, I just wanted to keep reading. The story kept me guessing all the time and the ending was unexpected. Cant wait for the next book Reader Review
What a fabulous setting for a murder Aunt Violet's dusty bookshop is! If I could have read it in one sitting, I would have done. A brilliant plot with some clever twists! I think I've found a new favourite series. I cant wait for the next instalment. Highly recommended! Reader Review
A fabulous historical novel that entertained me from the start Reminiscent of Miss Jane Marple I loved the inclusion of Bartleby, the bookshop cat who was very much a character in his own right Reader Review
I loved this book. Hannah and Aunt Violet are wonderful characters and I liked them from the start. The surrounding characters are well imagined. The setting is interesting. I enjoyed the references to literature and the way books were a part of the story line Very entertaining and I highly recommend it Reader Review
Set against the backdrop of the war in 1915, with the very real fears of invasion and bombings, the characters are beautifully drawn, especially the wonderfully bold and rather scandalous suffragette Violet who carries a few secrets of her own and who I immediately loved. This is a great start to a new cosy crime series and I am looking forward to seeing what happens next to the amateur sleuths and their friends Reader Review
I loved this delightful new cozy mystery featuring a young society girl and her suffragette aunt 5 stars. I look forward to more in this series Reader Review
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