THE VILLAGE CHOIR KILLER by Frances Lloyd
3* Something to pass the time, but it wasn't the promised 'enthralling murder-mystery with a twist', sadly.
This is nicely written and feels and reads like a would-be cosy mystery, minus the civilian sleuths I've come to expect.
The Velma character was possibly the best, followed by the old dear that got offed. The main detective didn't come across as entirely believable - I mean, with the times or not, who needs the term hook-up explained in 2025? I'm not sure he did any work, tbh, leaving it to his team. And buying his wife bright yellow peekaboo undies, when he didn't know her size or tastes, didn't come across as believable. I did, however, like the sound of the stuff cooked up, pun not intended, by his wife Corrie, of Coriander Cuisine.
This definitely wasn't the promised enthralling murder-mystery but it was a readable, if stop-start, book.
ARC courtesy of NetGalley and Joffe Books for my reading pleasure.
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