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Death by a Cornish Cove by Fliss Chester
4.0
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Death by a Cornish Cove by Fliss Chester is a thrilling murder mystery that takes place at Penbeagle House on the Cornish coast. Cressida Fawcett is invited to stay at the mansion for a fancy-dress ball, but before they can even start the party, Lord Canterbury drops dead in front of everyone. Cressida, along with her friend Dotty and her pug Ruby, start their own investigation to uncover the killer among the guests. The story is well-paced, and the mystery was well-crafted, leaving readers guessing until the end.
The setting and time period of this book add an extra layer of charm to the story. The writing is top-notch, making it an enjoyable read from beginning to end. The cover perfectly represents what’s inside - a thrilling murder mystery set against the backdrop of a beautiful coastal location.
Cressida remains a likable character throughout and her little pug Rudy adds some delightful moments to the story. Overall, Death by a Cornish Cove is highly entertaining and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys cozy mysteries with cleverly crafted plots. I am eagerly looking forward to book three in this series!
**ARC Via NetGalley**
Death by a Cornish Cove by Fliss Chester is a thrilling murder mystery that takes place at Penbeagle House on the Cornish coast. Cressida Fawcett is invited to stay at the mansion for a fancy-dress ball, but before they can even start the party, Lord Canterbury drops dead in front of everyone. Cressida, along with her friend Dotty and her pug Ruby, start their own investigation to uncover the killer among the guests. The story is well-paced, and the mystery was well-crafted, leaving readers guessing until the end.
The setting and time period of this book add an extra layer of charm to the story. The writing is top-notch, making it an enjoyable read from beginning to end. The cover perfectly represents what’s inside - a thrilling murder mystery set against the backdrop of a beautiful coastal location.
Cressida remains a likable character throughout and her little pug Rudy adds some delightful moments to the story. Overall, Death by a Cornish Cove is highly entertaining and I recommend it to anyone who enjoys cozy mysteries with cleverly crafted plots. I am eagerly looking forward to book three in this series!
**ARC Via NetGalley**