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Death at Crookham Hall
Death at Crookham Hall: The start of a gripping 1920s cozy mystery series from Michelle Salter for 2023 | Michelle Salter
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A fatal jump. A missing suffragette. An inexplicable murder. London, 1920. For the first time ever, two women are competing against each other to become an MP. Reporter Iris Woodmore has a big story on her hands when she accompanies (…more)
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I was particularly enjoyed the suffragettes theme. It also touched on some serious matters, like domestic violence and the role of women in the changing 1920s society, as well as the space that society was willing to give them.
Inclusion of the newborn environmental movement was quite unusual for a 1929s story.
The cast was nice. I cared for them. The main mystery was interesting if maybe unfolded a bit too unevenly.
An enjoyable read overall.

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JazzFeathers
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I'm 20% in and it's pretty enjoyable, though nothing memorable. Which is such a shame. The prologue had hooked me!
It's one of those mysteries that only focuses on the mystery and that ends up being very chatty because information need to be exchanged. But the mystery is interesting enough to keep me reading.

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And now, new read 😜
Another story set in the 1920s, of course.