MURDER AT RAVENS HOLLOW by Louise Marley

4* Good author intro, a solid little muder-mystery tale in quiet quaint England. Hahaha ha!

This book is a very good intro to this author, and despite it being the last in a trilogy set in this slightly strange little village somewhere in England, I didn't struggle to get into it.

There's no huge info dump, just enough that you know who's who, and who's with who; a few red herrings; and a few dead bodies. It's done nicely and believably and no one seems to have anything to prove in the local police shop, so everyone gets on and does their job to solve the crime. 

The focus at the start of the tale on a particular couple kind of went nowhere in the end, so it's a little bit irritating that a tad too much was hinted at. I think if it was meant to be a red herring, the author didn't do it well, which is why the tale, for me at least, loses 1*.

I checked the other books in the series out based on this, and they seem to feature the male detective more, so I think they're not really my cup of tea. 

ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Storm Publishing for my reading pleasure.

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