A review by readwkatie
Murder at Everham Hall by Benedict Brown

2.0

Marius Quin is a mystery writer who is down on his luck; he has a bad case of writers block and is way past due on delivering his latest book. Quin happens to run into his childhood friend (and one true love) Lady Isabella who invites him to a holiday party in hopes of helping to get his creative juices flowing. At the party someone is killed and the story unfolds with Quin and Lady Isabella trying to uncover the killer.

I'd like to preface this review by saying that I pick my books based on the title and cover and I rarely read the synopsis of a story. That being said, this one just was not my kind of read. I do love a cozy mystery but this one was very reminiscent of Agatha Christie, though much less creepy. The story itself wasn't bad, it's exactly what you would expect from a dinner murder mystery. It's definitely something to pick up if you enjoy books set in the 1920's and love cozy mysteries. #MurderatEverhamHall #NetGalley