A review by softstarrynights
Requiem for a Mezzo by Carola Dunn

3.0

I have such a soft spot for the Daisy Dalrymple books that I can't help but enjoy reading them each and every time. They're short (my copies have all been around 250 pages) and sweet cozy murder mystery books following a young woman in the 1920s who finds herself mixed up in an extraordinary amount of murders. In this instance, Daisy is witness to the death of a singer during a concert at the Albert Hall. Unlike the previous two, I felt like I was a lot closer to guessing the murderer, though I wasn't sure until all was about to be revealed. At the moment I've been reading the ebooks from the library but one day I think I would like to own the series as they're just such easy reads. I'm already looking forward to the next book.