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Murder in the Snow

von Verity Bright

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"Winter, 1920. Amateur sleuth Lady Eleanor Swift is feeling festive. She is playing host to the entire village at Henley Hall for gifts, games and gingerbread. She's also purchased perfect presents for each of her household -- not forgetting the biggest bone in the butcher's shop for her partner in crime, Gladstone the bulldog -- and is looking forward to celebrating her first English country Christmas. As snowflakes fall, Eleanor is cheering on contestants in the traditional Christmas fun run in the grounds of the Hall. but tragedy strikes when one of the runners drops dead at the finish line. Dashing Detective Sheldon is convinced it's just a heart attack, but Eleanor isn't so sure. When she finds a rather distinctive key where the man fell, Eleanor knows she'll never rest until she finds out the truth about what happened in her own home. Next the vicar is taken ill with what looks like poison and Eleanor starts to wonder if the two cases are linked. When someone tries to frame her by planting poisoned berries in her own kitchen, she knows speed is of the essence. But the entire village was at Henley Hall for the festivities and Eleanor has enough suspects to stuff a town full of turkeys. Can she nail the true killer and clear her name in time for Christmas?" --Publisher.… (mehr)
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This was a perfect holiday historical British cozy mystery. So much fun and such great characters. ( )
  Andy5185 | Jul 9, 2023 |
This book is a little repetious. Ellie and her perfect butler, Clifford, interview all the guests who were invited to the manor for a Christmas party where one of the locals was murdered. The victim was not well liked and everyone had a grudge with him. Two of Ellie's staff were framed and that slowed their investigation. All this during a raging snowstorm. ( )
  Kathy89 | Jun 30, 2022 |
Tedious and anachronistic. ( )
  Only2rs | Mar 24, 2021 |
'She sighed. "Oh dash it, Clifford. It's Christmas and we're tangled in another mess."'

'Tis the season for murder. Lady Eleanor Swift is back, and her first Christmas as the lady of the manor means that she is going full festive spirit, hosting the annual Henley Hall Christmas Eve lunch for the locals, with a feast fit for royalty, drinks flowing and games for all. The only problem is, as the snow starts to fall and the men take part in the annual run, one of them only goes and drops down dead!! And, would you believe it, it looks like poisoning...

And so, once again, Ellie and her trusty butler Clifford take it upon themselves to investigate. No-one else seems particularly troubled by the demise of the much-disliked Conrad Canning, ex-merchant sailor and rumoured smuggler. His death bears a striking resemblance to the death of Ellie's uncle, and so the personal journey drives both her and Clifford on as much as anything. More poisonings occur, and soon the police make an arrest that is too close to home for our sleuths to bear. As the village is cut off by a blizzard, the race is on to unmask the culprit before it is too late.

This is just perfect Christmas reading. Lock the door, turn up the fire, grab yourself some chocolate and a stiff drink and just give in to the coziness. Look, it's not going to win the Booker, but who cares. It's a fun, breezy murder mystery that ticks all the boxes. And the added layers in this particular book in the series means that those who have followed Lady Swift from the beginning will find themselves even more emotionally involved, as she not only deals with the truth about her uncle's death, but has to face her romantic feelings for two different suitors. Throw in some social issues too and there is plenty here for everyone.

Go on, treat yourself to some escapism and a proper Christmas. I'm going to give this one 5 stars, just because it's 2020 and we all need some reason to cheer up!! Another eggnog if you please, Clifford. ( )
  Alan.M | Nov 29, 2020 |
1920s, Christmas, England, murder-investigation, law-enforcement, cosy-mystery, family-dynamics, friendship, situational-humor, amateur-sleuth*****

What fun! The series begins as a farce: presumed orphan from South Africa comes to rural England and finds that she has inherited the title and all that from uncle who is recently deceased. She has little idea of how people are expected to behave in this milieu and is a klutz, to boot. The best part of it all is the Butler who knows everything, helps her with anything, and never treats her like a ninny. Now it is Christmastide and she works with her staff to provide the estate and the village with the kind of celebrations that her uncle had always done. Everything and everyone is quite happy until a crabby middle-aged man drops dead at the first community event. Eleanor and her butler are certain that it is murder, but the friendly law enforcement do not, and are very annoyed when she keeps on snooping as the snow gets deeper and deeper. Loved it! A nice, low key cosy for these fraught times.
I requested and received a free ebook copy from Bookouture via NetGalley. Thank you! ( )
  jetangen4571 | Oct 18, 2020 |
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"Winter, 1920. Amateur sleuth Lady Eleanor Swift is feeling festive. She is playing host to the entire village at Henley Hall for gifts, games and gingerbread. She's also purchased perfect presents for each of her household -- not forgetting the biggest bone in the butcher's shop for her partner in crime, Gladstone the bulldog -- and is looking forward to celebrating her first English country Christmas. As snowflakes fall, Eleanor is cheering on contestants in the traditional Christmas fun run in the grounds of the Hall. but tragedy strikes when one of the runners drops dead at the finish line. Dashing Detective Sheldon is convinced it's just a heart attack, but Eleanor isn't so sure. When she finds a rather distinctive key where the man fell, Eleanor knows she'll never rest until she finds out the truth about what happened in her own home. Next the vicar is taken ill with what looks like poison and Eleanor starts to wonder if the two cases are linked. When someone tries to frame her by planting poisoned berries in her own kitchen, she knows speed is of the essence. But the entire village was at Henley Hall for the festivities and Eleanor has enough suspects to stuff a town full of turkeys. Can she nail the true killer and clear her name in time for Christmas?" --Publisher.

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