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May 2, 2017

Murderous Mayhem at Honeychurch Hall by Hannah Dennison

I received this book free from the publisher

Book details:
Series: Honeychurch Hall (Book 4)
Hardcover: 320 pages
Publisher: Minotaur Books (May 2, 2017)
ISBN-13: 978-1250065490

About the book:
When the only copy of Ravished, Iris Stanford's new manuscript, never arrives at her London publisher's office, her daughter Kat investigates the tiny local village post office, where it appears the package never left the building. Iris is on tenterhooks--not only is her novel gone with the wind, but she's deathly afraid that Muriel Jarvis, the postmistress and notorious busybody, will expose her secret identity as the bestselling romance writer Krystalle Storm. Meanwhile, Muriel has her own problems with the sudden death of her husband Fred, which has left her heavily in debt. In the spine-tingling climax, both past and present collide as Kat fights for her life and those she holds most dear, dancing once again with the dark forces lurking behind the grandeur of Honeychurch Hall.

This nail-biting addition to Hannah Dennison's Honey Church Hall mystery series, Murderous Mayhem at Honeychurch Hall is not to be missed.

Meet the author - Hannah Dennison:
HANNAH DENNISON began her writing career as a trainee reporter for a small West Country newspaper in Devon, England, and is an especially big hit with librarians. Coincidentally her mother is a docent at Greenway, Agatha Christie’s summer home, which has been turned into a museum. Dennison is the author of the Honeychurch Hall and Vicky Hill mystery series.

My thoughts:
This was another good book to add to this fun series. I like how the author puts plenty of twists in this story. For me it makes the book read even quicker. Just when I thought I might have it all figured out another suspect or twist would pop up. I also enjoyed reading about the family's history - it was an added bonus for me. Wouldn't it be fun to go to the Civil War reenactment with this cast of characters. The author's descriptions of the setting were done well. I felt as if I was a part of this story. I am looking forward to the next book in this series to see what Iris and Kat get involved in next. 

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