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A review by the_sassy_bookworm
Georgette Heyer 10 Books Collection Pack Set RRP £79.90 ( Unfinished Clue, They Found Him Dead, Death in the Stocks, Behold Here's Poison, Footsteps in the Dark, Blunt Instrument, Why Shoot a Butler?, No Wind of Blame, Detective Unlimited) (Georgette He by Georgette Heyer
adventurous
lighthearted
mysterious
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
4.0
Book Review: Death in St. George’s: An Intrepid Traveler Mystery by M. A. Monnin
Rating: 4 Stars
I recently had the pleasure for reviewing Death in St. George’s, and I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it! This novel follows Stefanie and Thomas, who are supposed to be enjoying a romantic getaway in Bermuda, away from the constant demands of their jobs with the Artifact Retrieval Team. But as fate would have it, their plans take an unexpected turn when an archaeologist seeks their help to recover a stolen emerald bracelet linked to buried Spanish treasure.
Thomas is a bit hesitant about diving into this mystery, but Stefanie is drawn in by the allure of lost treasure. Just when things seem to be heating up, one of the archaeologists turns up dead, and suddenly they find themselves on the wrong side of the investigation. As secrets unravel and danger looms, Stefanie and Thomas must navigate their way through a web of deceit to catch a killer before it’s too late.
What I really appreciated about this book is that it held up nicely as a standalone read. I didn't feel lost at all, which can sometimes happen with series. The setting was absolutely beautiful—I could practically feel the warm Bermudian sun on my skin and hear the waves lapping at the shore. The mystery itself was well plotted; there were twists and turns that kept me guessing right until the end.
The pacing was just right as well—there was enough action and adventure mixed with the mystery to keep me engaged without feeling overwhelmed. Plus, the sprinkle of romance between Stefanie and Thomas added a lovely touch without overshadowing the main plot. The characters were likable, making it easy to root for them throughout their perilous journey.
Overall, I’d give Death in St. George’s a solid four stars. It’s a great mix of adventure and mystery, with just the right amount of romance thrown in. I’m definitely looking forward to reading more from M. A. Monnin in the future! If you’re a fan of cozy mysteries with a dash of intrigue, this book is worth picking up.
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️
Rating: 4 Stars
I recently had the pleasure for reviewing Death in St. George’s, and I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed it! This novel follows Stefanie and Thomas, who are supposed to be enjoying a romantic getaway in Bermuda, away from the constant demands of their jobs with the Artifact Retrieval Team. But as fate would have it, their plans take an unexpected turn when an archaeologist seeks their help to recover a stolen emerald bracelet linked to buried Spanish treasure.
Thomas is a bit hesitant about diving into this mystery, but Stefanie is drawn in by the allure of lost treasure. Just when things seem to be heating up, one of the archaeologists turns up dead, and suddenly they find themselves on the wrong side of the investigation. As secrets unravel and danger looms, Stefanie and Thomas must navigate their way through a web of deceit to catch a killer before it’s too late.
What I really appreciated about this book is that it held up nicely as a standalone read. I didn't feel lost at all, which can sometimes happen with series. The setting was absolutely beautiful—I could practically feel the warm Bermudian sun on my skin and hear the waves lapping at the shore. The mystery itself was well plotted; there were twists and turns that kept me guessing right until the end.
The pacing was just right as well—there was enough action and adventure mixed with the mystery to keep me engaged without feeling overwhelmed. Plus, the sprinkle of romance between Stefanie and Thomas added a lovely touch without overshadowing the main plot. The characters were likable, making it easy to root for them throughout their perilous journey.
Overall, I’d give Death in St. George’s a solid four stars. It’s a great mix of adventure and mystery, with just the right amount of romance thrown in. I’m definitely looking forward to reading more from M. A. Monnin in the future! If you’re a fan of cozy mysteries with a dash of intrigue, this book is worth picking up.
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️