REVIEW: Murder Most Unladylike

Nov 02, 2014 08:48

Murder Most Unladylike: Robin Stevens Corgi 2014

Before Daisy Wells and narrator Hazel Wong have had a change to get bored of their secret Detective Society at Deepdean School, ( Read more... )

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callmemadam November 2 2014, 10:24:28 UTC
Great review!

I'm so glad you enjoyed it after I recommended it. This is what makes blogging worthwhile.

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feather_ghyll November 2 2014, 16:58:34 UTC
Thank you! The process of reviewing it really helped me hone in on certain aspects of the book.

This is what makes blogging worthwhile. Isn't it, though? I love the enthusiasm and how it helps me to come across things I wouldn't have known about otherwise.

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lizarfau November 2 2014, 22:18:11 UTC
I loved it too! :)

There are two more in the pipeline - the second one is out next year and is a country house murder mystery (set at Daisy's home). The third is being written and takes place on the Orient Express. (I know this from following the author on Twitter.)

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feather_ghyll November 4 2014, 07:52:01 UTC
That's brilliant news! It felt like there should be more mysteries, although I was dubious about returning to Deepdean after what had happened there, so moving setting makes sense. I'll be on the lookout for those books.

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