The 24th installment is a straightforward Golden Age whodunit centered on a local crime during a village event.
In 1938, Kitty and her husband, Matt Bryant, travel from Devon to rural Yorkshire to visit Matt’s parents. Their stay is already a bit rocky and takes a turn for the worse when they attend the village’s annual bicycle race. While out walking the dog, Kitty finds one of the racers dead in a ditch alongside his damaged bike. The homicide victim is none other than Inspector James Lewis’s disreputable brother! Apparently he’s made quite a mess of things between being the fiancĂ© of one local girl and having an affair with a married woman. In fact, Bradley Lewis had his greedy fingers in a lot of schemes. When a second person turns up murdered, Kitty and Matt must work with James Lewis and the local constabulary to figure out who has killed them and why.
Another entertaining episode in the lives of Kitty and Matt. The story relies on the typical classic cozy elements such as secret affairs, local rivalries, and overlapping motives among the suspects in a small village. Not as dramatic as other cases, it’s a solid functional entry in the series. What’s interesting is that Matt and Kitty seem more like friends and partners rather than a newlywed, madly in love married couple. They do a lot of walking, talking, and eating.
Thank you to Bookouture and NetGalley for this e-book ARC to read and review. I do like the series and have read them all, in order, and plan to continue.
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Genre and tags: cozy mystery, golden age, murder, whodunit
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