Have I mentioned lately how horribly much I adore Robin Stevens and her Murder Most Unladylike Mystery series?!? I meant to read this one last year but got overwhelmed with NetGalley stuff, so this year I've decided to take a break from ARCs and dove right in. Ooooh how I've missed Daisy and Hazel (whom I still declare to be my Spirit Animal more often than not)!
In this installment the girls are at Cambridge visiting Daisy's brother for Christmas break. Their friends and fellow detectives Alexander and George are also there so when a mysterious death occurs (as so often is the case when Daisy and Hazel are involved), the four of them set out to figure out what happened. Of course, they don't always work together so the competition and frustration of boys versus girls is a fun little addition to the normal Wells and Wong dynamic I've come to love.
Of course I recommend this highly and of course I'm going to say to read them in order. For those in the States, I know that we're a bit behind in publication dates (and the U.S. title is still unknown to me at this time), but copies are available on Amazon through the Marketplace and at BookDepository. Well worth the extra time they might take to ship!
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What a lovely starter - I know Cambridge as my son lives there so I can actually visualise the setting... I am glad you enjoyed this one, Karen and hope you have a wonderful Christmas:)
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