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A review by librarybelle
Murder at Everham Hall by Benedict Brown
4.0
**I received an advanced listener's copy from the publisher through NetGalley in exchange for an honest review**
The first in the new Marius Quin series, this is a fun addition to the 1920s-set house party murder mystery whodunits. I could see elements of Agatha Christie in this - a somewhat isolated house party, stuck together in a snowstorm, with a slightly reluctant amateur sleuth, and a grand reveal at the end of the novel. Plus, a red herring or two along the way! Very entertaining, and the voice narrator was great as the voice of Marius.
I would definitely read another in this series, as well as the author's other series.
The first in the new Marius Quin series, this is a fun addition to the 1920s-set house party murder mystery whodunits. I could see elements of Agatha Christie in this - a somewhat isolated house party, stuck together in a snowstorm, with a slightly reluctant amateur sleuth, and a grand reveal at the end of the novel. Plus, a red herring or two along the way! Very entertaining, and the voice narrator was great as the voice of Marius.
I would definitely read another in this series, as well as the author's other series.