A review by allaboutfrodo
Murder at Honeychurch Hall by Hannah Dennison

3.0

Cutesy and predictable. I had a hard time believing that the narrator didn't know so many secrets about her mother, and her relationship with the still-married boyfriend seemed doomed from the beginning. A lot of the characters seemed pretty formulaic (like Shawn, the local Detective Inspector, with wrinkled shirts and egg on his tie). The narrator's mother's matchmaking attempts were a bit heavy handed.

Still, there is a lot of room for growth in future installments of the series. I enjoyed the references to the Steiff animals.