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Murder at Raven's Hollow
by Louise Marley
adventurous
dark
mysterious
tense
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
N/A
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
Book Review: Murder at Raven's Hollow by Louise Marley
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hey everyone! I just finished Murder at Raven's Hollow by Louise Marley, and I have to say, it was such a delightful read! I dove into this cozy mystery expecting a chill evening, and boy, did it deliver on all fronts.
So, the story kicks off with a bang—or should I say a bone? Underneath an old Victorian greenhouse, a skeleton is discovered, sending local detectives DS Harriet March and DI Ben Taylor on a wild journey through Raven's Edge's shadowy past. Just when you think you've got it all figured out, the plot thickens with the arrival of a mysterious novelist named Iris Evergreen. She's taken up residence in the eerie Raven's Hollow mansion, which has been sitting empty for ages. Harriet soon finds herself unearthing family secrets that are as tangled as the weeds in the greenhouse.
As if things weren't already suspenseful enough, a snowstorm rolls in, and another body turns up—this one still warm! Talk about keeping you on your toes! The way this author weaves together past and present is brilliant; it had me second-guessing everything until the very last page.
What I loved most about this book is how well it stands on its own. Even though it's part of a series, I had no trouble getting into the story or connecting with the characters. Harriet and Ben are super likable, and their dynamic adds an extra layer of charm to the narrative. The pacing was spot-on, and the writing was so engaging that I found myself lost in this quaint village filled with intrigue.
Overall, Murder at Raven's Hollow is a gem for fans of cozy mysteries. If you're into stories that blend suspense with charm and a dash of romance, definitely give this one a read! I can't wait to see what Louise Marley comes up with next!
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Hey everyone! I just finished Murder at Raven's Hollow by Louise Marley, and I have to say, it was such a delightful read! I dove into this cozy mystery expecting a chill evening, and boy, did it deliver on all fronts.
So, the story kicks off with a bang—or should I say a bone? Underneath an old Victorian greenhouse, a skeleton is discovered, sending local detectives DS Harriet March and DI Ben Taylor on a wild journey through Raven's Edge's shadowy past. Just when you think you've got it all figured out, the plot thickens with the arrival of a mysterious novelist named Iris Evergreen. She's taken up residence in the eerie Raven's Hollow mansion, which has been sitting empty for ages. Harriet soon finds herself unearthing family secrets that are as tangled as the weeds in the greenhouse.
As if things weren't already suspenseful enough, a snowstorm rolls in, and another body turns up—this one still warm! Talk about keeping you on your toes! The way this author weaves together past and present is brilliant; it had me second-guessing everything until the very last page.
What I loved most about this book is how well it stands on its own. Even though it's part of a series, I had no trouble getting into the story or connecting with the characters. Harriet and Ben are super likable, and their dynamic adds an extra layer of charm to the narrative. The pacing was spot-on, and the writing was so engaging that I found myself lost in this quaint village filled with intrigue.
Overall, Murder at Raven's Hollow is a gem for fans of cozy mysteries. If you're into stories that blend suspense with charm and a dash of romance, definitely give this one a read! I can't wait to see what Louise Marley comes up with next!
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️