A review by avidreadergirl1
Death at the Chateau Bremont by M.L. Longworth

reflective slow-paced
A good start to a series.

I liked the main storyline and it’s twists and turn that seemed to provide false leads as well as real ones.

Overall, the cast of characters was diversified and well explained without too much details but it seems that the same cannot be said of the overload of descriptions that bring nothing to the story, that is mainly lengthy bits about cigars and Verlaque’s libido as well as descriptions of Marine’s activities that bring nothing to the plot. 

I’m looking forward to getting book 2 in the series.