A review by alliehwilliams
Death at Greenway by Lori Rader-Day

5.0

Lori Rader-Day ALWAYS delivers. I may not always love each of her books to the same extent, but once I have started one, I can't put it down. I really enjoyed Death at Greenway despite initially being sad that it was a historical as that is a change from what I am used to from her. I don't have a thing for Agatha Christie (shockingly, I don't think I've ever read one of her books) so I wasn't pulled in by the subject matter. I had it for awhile before I started reading it, and when I finally did it was just on the strength of her past books and the very good reviews--still with reservations. But once I was in, I was hooked. I loved Bridey and was intrigued by Gigi. The plot kept me guessing. It was just outstanding and I highly recommend to Rader-Day fans, Christie fans, and fans of Simone St. James' earlier works (though this is WWII and not WWI era, there are some similiarities). I hope to have a new Rader-Day to read soon.