A review by biddywink
Requiem for a Mezzo by Carola Dunn

4.0

Gosh, do I love cozy mysteries, especially when the characters are so likable. Yes, in this series there are a lot of class issues that get to me, but are explained away by the forward-thinking aspects and the caveat that this is set in the early 1920s England.

In this third installment, Daisy does not suspect the actual murderer, the husband of the horrible titular mezzo. However, as in the first book, the culprit is sympathetic and not brought to blind justice--unless divine justice of a sudden, timely heart attack counts.

Anyway, I enjoyed this book and look forward to more in the series.