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Lädt ... Mrs. Jeffries and the Yuletide Weddingsvon Emily Brightwell
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Melde dich bei LibraryThing an um herauszufinden, ob du dieses Buch mögen würdest. Keine aktuelle Diskussion zu diesem Buch. The week before Christmas, Inspector Gerald Witherspoon's staff prepares for the long-awaited wedding of Betsy and Smythe. But when a middle-aged spinster is killed in what looks like a random crime, the Inspector suspects otherwise. With uncooperative witnesses, sulking relatives, and a second Christmas wedding, a simple investigation seems as unlikely as catching St. Nick at work. This was my very first book that I read on my new Kindle, so that made it exciting on its own, but the book was very good. I love this Victorian cozy series, and I particularly loved this book. It is set around Christmas and close to Smythe and Betsy's wedding. So even though there is a murder and Inspector Witherspoon is on the case, the staff at Edmonton Gardens find they have to divide their time between preparations for the wedding and investigating a murder. The murder itself is a little tricky this time and not easily figured out. In fact, Mrs. Jeffries quite despairs that she will ever solve the case, let alone before the wedding. But never fear, she does at the last moment and all ends happily. Thank goodness; because I can't wait to read the next book in this heartwarming series. And in that book Smythe and Betsy will be married so that will definitely change the dynamics. Zeige 4 von 4 keine Rezensionen | Rezension hinzufügen
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Just as Inspector Witherspoon's staff prepares for the long-awaited wedding of Betsy and Smythe, a Yuletide murder falls in the Inspector's lap. A middle-aged spinster has been killed and Mrs. Jeffries' household will have to put aside its holiday spirit until the case is solved. Keine Bibliotheksbeschreibungen gefunden. |
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"Mrs. Jeffries and the Yuletide Weddings" is the nicely done twenty-sixth entry in Emily Brightwell's delightful cozy mystery series set in Victorian England. Fans have long waited for the marriage between Betsy and Smythe and Brightwell smoothly interposes their wedding plans with wedding plans involving Rosemary Evans, who had Agatha Moran as a governess - the contrasts between the world of the upper crust of society versus the world of Witherspoon's household staff are nicely done. Even after several books in the series, Brightwell continues to keep the series fresh as the characters and situations continue to grow. Witherspoon unknowingly has the help of his household staff in solving the mystery, but he has made great strides of his own in solving cases. Mrs. Jeffries, who is usually content to let the others do the investigating while she pieces together the clues, seems aware of becoming stagnant and works to make sure she doesn't become complacent. We get yet another peek into Betsy's life before working for Witherspoon as we get to meet her sister and brother-in-law. Brightwell doesn't ignore the fact that the more cases Mrs. Jeffries and the rest help Witherspoon solve, the more people will catch on to what they are doing and instead addresses that issue head on.
What makes the Mrs. Jeffries series so delightful are the characters and the Victorian setting, but the mystery elements are also a big factor in the series. This mystery is well plotted, with plenty of suspects, all of whom seem to be lying at one point or another. Readers will enjoy not only trying to figure out who the killer is but why Agatha was killed. There are a lot of red herrings and a nifty twist that will keep readers guessing. The ending is action packed and readers will get as caught up in trying to guess who the killer is as Mrs. Jeffries is. If I have any complaint about the book it's that there weren't enough details about Betsy and Smythe's wedding.
All of the Mrs. Jeffries books are an enjoyable read and "Mrs. Jeffries and the Yuletide Weddings" is no exception. Longtime readers will be happy to visit Witherspoon and his staff again and new readers are in for a treat. Enjoy! ( )