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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. **I received an advanced listener's copy from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review** The first in the new Marius Quin series, this is a fun addition to the 1920s-set house party murder mystery whodunits. I could see elements of Agatha Christie in this - a somewhat isolated house party, stuck together in a snowstorm, with a slightly reluctant amateur sleuth, and a grand reveal at the end of the novel. Plus, a red herring or two along the way! Very entertaining, and the voice narrator was great as the voice of Marius. I would definitely read another in this series, as well as the author's other series. cozy-mystery, 1927, writers, country-house, England, historical-novel, historical-research, situational-humor, verbal-humor, sly-humor, first-in-series, closed-circle-mystery, snow-season, amateur-sleuth, murder, investigation, unpleasant-guests, unputdownable***** A WW1 veteran/ mystery writer with no plot to offer, an old flame, a drunken film idol, and odd assortment of guests on the New Year holiday weekend. Then there's the murder. Let the sleuthing (and more hilarity) begin! Great fun! I requested and received an EARC from Storm Publishing via NetGalley. 1927. Mystery writer Marius Quin is invited to a New Year's Eve party by childhood friend Lady Isabella Montague at Everham Hall, hosted by owner actor Cecil Sinclair. But when the host is shot dead, Marius and Isabella decide to investigate as the guests (suspects) are snowed in. An entertaining and well-written cozy historical mystery with its cast of diverse personalities, and likeable main character. A good start to this new series. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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A mystery novelist with writer's block, a lavish party to ring in the new year, and a film star with three bullets through his head… December 1927. Mystery-writer Marius Quin has one previous bestseller, endless looming mortgage payments, and no idea how to write his next book. When his childhood friend Lady Isabella Montague invites him to an intimate New Year's Eve party hosted by a narcissistic actor, Marius seizes upon the distraction. With his perpetually glum Basset hound along for the ride, he navigates the snowy lanes to the opulent estate of Everham Hall. As the celebrations begin, fireworks light up the sky, champagne corks pop, and then the host is murdered… Snowed-in and with the police unable to reach them, Marius is the closest thing the panicked party has to a detective and he is swiftly nominated to find the killer. But when two more guests are attacked, Marius soon realises that solving mysteries is even harder than writing them. With Bella at his side, and a clutch of conniving suspects to choose from, can Marius find the culprit before the killer targets him? A completely charming and witty golden-age cozy mystery, perfect for the Christmas season. Fans of Agatha Christie, T E Kinsey and Lee Strauss won't be able to put down the Marius Quin Mysteries! Readers love Benedict Brown: 'Deserves 10 stars!… Not since Agatha Christie's Bertram's Hotel have I felt I was right there watching from the sidelines.' Reader review, ?????????? 'I couldn't put this book down, and I didn't even come close to guessing "whodunit"! I wish it hadn't ended so soon.' Reader review, ?????????? 'WOW Benedict Brown has done it once again… the ending was completely astounding, the perfect climactic twist.' Reader review, ?????????? 'One of the best Christmas murder mysteries I've ever read.' Reader review, ?????????? 'Kept me totally hooked until the last page… lots of twists and turns to keep you guessing.' Reader review, ?????????? 'A fresh, fun, atmospheric, joy ride… Stoke up the fire, get your hot toddy, and get cozy with this treat!' Reader review, ?????????? 'Deserves more than 5 stars. I really loved this book.' Reader review, ?????????? 'What a great read this was!… Murder, mayhem, evildoers doing evil deeds, a clever twist that I never saw coming.' Reader review, ?????????? 'LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this book.' Reader review, ?????????? Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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This was a fairly cosy murder mystery set at a house party in 1928. Marius, the hero, is struggling to write his second murder mystery, and there are a lot of knowing nods to 'how things always happen' in such novels. The tone was light throughout, apart from odd references to Marius' wartime experiences. I found his love interest Bella rather annoying, but the story itself was well-plotted - I guessed bits of it, but not all. ( )