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A good novel, gripping and entertaining.
It's a standalone and I would like to read further story featuring these characters.
Good character and plot the development, the mystery kept me guessing.
Recommended.
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Another excellent and funny book by Jonas Jonasson. I fell in love with his stories since I read The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared.
The story is as quirky as usual and Jonasson's irriverence makes this book highly entertaining.
Highly recommended.
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It's a gripping and entertaining story, I was hooked since the first pages and kept turning pages.
I liked the atmosphere, the fleshed out characters and the solid plot that kept me guessing.
It's the first book i read in this series and it can be read as a standalone.
Recommended.
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I'm happy I could read this arc because I discovered a new to me series and an excellent author.
The mystery is solid, a good mix of crime and psychological thriller, but what really fascinated me was the Ghanian setting as the story is a full immersion in a different culture.
The author is a good storyteller and I thoroughly enjoyed this gripping story.
Highly recommended.
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I love this series and this was an entertaining and engrossing read.
The author can surely write a novel that will keep you hooked and entertained and this one was no exception.
The world building, the characters and the plot are as excellent as usual and I can't wait for the next instalment.
Highly recommended.
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A complex and gripping story that kept me hooked and guessing till the end.
It mixes a typical Golden Age trope with contemporary atmosphere and it's well written and fast paced.
Good character and plot development.
Highly recommended.
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I read "A Village Murder" last year and loved it, I hoped I was going to read soon other stories featuring Adam/Imogen and the quirky characters of this series.
I was very happy to read this book and found it gripping, entertaining and informative as learned something about races and horse syndicates.
It was great to be back to Lower Hembrow and catch up with the characters. There's a lot going on in their life and I was happy to read about their life. I appreciated how the characters were developed and how the romantic side of the story mixed well with the mystery.
The author did a good job in developing interesting and fleshed out characters as they are realistic and likable.
The mystery is complex, full of twists and turns, and the solution came as a surprise.
I can't wait to read the next installment as I loved this one: it's gripping and entertaining, I read it in one afternoon.
Highly recommended.
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Another excellent story in this series I love.
I'm always fascinated by the story of the different Museums and learned something about was working and the story of Tussaud's
Abigail and Daniel are as interesting as usual and the characters are well developed.
The plot is tightly knitted, flows and it's full of twists and turns. It kept me guessing and I liked the solution.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine

A gripping and entertaining story that kept me hooked and guessing till the end.
Good character and plot development, a solid mystery full of twists and turns.
Recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine

I love stories about cats and I loved this book. Great stories, lovely pictures and a lot of cats!
Perfect for cat lovers.
Highly recommended.
Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine