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A review by agathaw
Mrs Jeffries Stands Corrected by Emily Brightwell
4.0
Emboldened by Mrs Jeffries compliments, Detective Witherspoon has decided to listen to his “inner voice” and not use Mrs Jeffries as a sounding board for this case. Anyone familiar with this series is probably thinking ‘oh dear’ at the prospect of Witherspoon handling this solo. But maybe, just maybe we haven’t given the detective the credit he deserves... maybe.
The case is the murder of a bar owner, he was not well liked and so there are numerous suspects. Poor Mrs Jeffries and co are heading in blind trying to find out as much as possible to assist the detective. They fear the detective won’t be able to cope without them and when he is outed as a bumbling nitwit their murder solving days will be over.
But can the detective cope on his own? Can the gang cope without being needed? Is the murderer going to walk free?
I really enjoyed this instalment as it was a change in pace and style to normal. I thoroughly enjoy this series and am eager to continue it.
The case is the murder of a bar owner, he was not well liked and so there are numerous suspects. Poor Mrs Jeffries and co are heading in blind trying to find out as much as possible to assist the detective. They fear the detective won’t be able to cope without them and when he is outed as a bumbling nitwit their murder solving days will be over.
But can the detective cope on his own? Can the gang cope without being needed? Is the murderer going to walk free?
I really enjoyed this instalment as it was a change in pace and style to normal. I thoroughly enjoy this series and am eager to continue it.