I enjoyed this cosy murder mystery set in the 1920’s and around a meeting of suffragettes.
The murder is discovered quite
early in the book and as the investigation unfolds the mystery
builds. Our protagonist Mabel Canning calls in her friends from the
London Ladies Murder Club. Murder of a Suffragette is book 4 in a
series but I didn’t feel like I had missed anything by not reading
the previous books.
Murder of a Suffragette is a slow
burn, character driven story. A nice easy read to sit down in a comfy
seat with a cup of tea.
A few red herrings had me guessing
and double guessing who the murderer was. I never did get it right.
Murder of a Suffragette is a light read with an engaging
mystery, a touch of humour and memorable characters ( especially
Gladys the dog). Perfect to escape into for a few hours.
My rating: 3 / 5 ⭐⭐⭐
Publisher: Bookouture
Publication date: 28th October 2024
Genre: Cosy Mystery
Pages: 331
Source: Courtesy of the publisher via Netgalley
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