A review by rebeccasarine
Rules of Murder by Julianna Deering

4.0

An entertaining and cozy mystery. Definitely a new genre for me. It was set in the 1930s England and captures the charm of the country and the time period. It has lots of twists and turns. It is patterned after classical mystery/detective novels of that time. The author sets our to intentionally bend or break the 10 Commandments for Mystery Writers by Ronald Arbuthnott Knox in 1929. There is romance but it is discrete and tasteful. There are faith references that were also tasteful, realistic, and thought provoking. We are asked to consider what really satisfies and where true hope comes from. I look forward to the next in the series. Overall a good and fun read!