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Murder in a French Village by Merryn Allingham
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informative mysterious relaxing slow-paced

 4 Stars

One Liner: A little slow but entertaining

Jack’s mother calls him in the middle of the night, demanding that he travel immediately to Paris and help her. Jack obliges despite being estranged from his parent. Flora decides to accompany him. After all, she needs to find out about the supposed latest discovery of her late parents. 

The duo spends time in Paris and Provence, trying to find out if Jack’s mother, Sybil, is really being targeted. Is her lover’s family a threat to her life? Soon, they realize that the list of suspects is growing, but there are hardly any solid leads to follow. With Jack and Flora also under threat, the amateur sleuthing couple has to work fast and smart to uncover the truth. 

The story comes in the third-person POV of Flora and Jack. 

Despite being the seventh book in the series, this one can be read as a standalone. However, you will enjoy it more if you read at least the previous book or two. 

The setting, especially Provence, is vivid and beautiful to read. We get a majority of the descriptions from Flora’s POV. It helps that this is her first visit to the country. The narration has a sense of awe and makes it a delightful read. 

Sybil is quite a character. She’s annoying and infuriating; someone we would love to hate. Luckily, Jack and Flora know how to deal with her tantrums (which is to let her go on until she’ll shut up). 

The other characters, aka suspects, also have definite personalities, some bordering on stereotypes. Still, this is a cozy mystery, so it works well for the plot. 

The pacing is slow due to the focus on the setting, but I don’t mind it much. Reading about new destinations is always fun, and the duo is a favorite of mine. We also see progress in their personal lives (Flora’s backstory feels anticlimactic, though I suspect it’s a deliberate choice and necessary). 

The mystery has multiple elements, though if you pay attention, it is easy to identify the actual culprit. Most questions get answered by the end, while a couple of them are left to guess (even for the main characters). The reveal comes in two stages, followed by a nice rounded ending. I’m also sure we have two leads for the next book. 

To summarize, Murder in a French Village is slower but never boring. It combines mystery, emotions, and introspection to deliver an enjoyable read. The book is a solid addition to the series, and I can’t wait for the next one. 

Thank you, NetGalley and Bookouture, for the eARC. This review is voluntary and contains my honest opinion about the book. 

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