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Murder at St Anne's by J.R. Ellis
4.0
Murder at St Anne's - J. R. Ellis
I received an advance review copy for free thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Winter, snow, murder—and a centuries-dead suspect.
In the chilly depths of a Yorkshire winter, a well-liked rector is found bludgeoned to death in her own church. With no sign of a murder weapon, local superstition quickly pins the blame on the ghost of a medieval monk believed to haunt the building…
This is the third book I have read in the series and I am thoroughly enjoying it. It really helps that these are set in my local area so I can picture the towns Ellis describes. Once again the plot is plagued with red herrings to mislead the reader right up to big reveal at the end.
Each book is an isolated case so it is possible to read this series in any order. With a slow plot, this book is an easy mystery to get lost in. Fans of mysteries should enjoy this series.
Rating: 4/5
I received an advance review copy for free thanks to NetGalley and Amazon Publishing and I am leaving this review voluntarily.
Winter, snow, murder—and a centuries-dead suspect.
In the chilly depths of a Yorkshire winter, a well-liked rector is found bludgeoned to death in her own church. With no sign of a murder weapon, local superstition quickly pins the blame on the ghost of a medieval monk believed to haunt the building…
This is the third book I have read in the series and I am thoroughly enjoying it. It really helps that these are set in my local area so I can picture the towns Ellis describes. Once again the plot is plagued with red herrings to mislead the reader right up to big reveal at the end.
Each book is an isolated case so it is possible to read this series in any order. With a slow plot, this book is an easy mystery to get lost in. Fans of mysteries should enjoy this series.
Rating: 4/5