Drew Farthering Mystery (4 books in series)
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review 1: This book had me guessing until the end. Every time I thought I knew who the culprit was there was another twist in the plot. I had not read the previous books in the series and I was glad to find that it wasn't necessary to have read them to enjoy Murder at the Mikado. You are g...
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review 1: The second in the Drew Farthering Mystery series. I really liked this book, partly for the "whodunit" plot, but also for the characters. I especially like Drew Farthering, who remains unflappable (mostly) and properly English. The settings are quaint, the supporting characters in...
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review 1: Charming little mystery. Drew Farthering and his friend, Nick, try to follow an author's "10 Rules of Murder" in solving the deaths of Drew's mother, an invitee at a party thrown at their home, and a scientist that works for the family's company. Unfortunately, life does not alwa...
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review 1: I loved this book. Kept me up til 4 to finish it and I smiled a lot reading it. I saw it as a tribute to Sayers and Christie, although in tone the hero is more like Campion than anyone else. The language choices felt well-done, and the religious aspect was modestly present, more ...