Blog tour: Murder at Midwinter Manor

Welcome to the blog tour for Murder at Midwinter Manor by Anita Davison!

More about the book…

1916, Midwinter Manor: Desperate for a Christmas weekend break from war-torn London, Hannah Merrill and her Aunt Violet take Bartleby the cat and themselves off to visit Hannah’s sister, in her beautiful country estate, deep in the English countryside.

The huge house is full of relatives, friends and merrymakers, and everyone’s excited to have a Christmas to remember.

But then, when a fellow-guest’s body is found in the library – apparently bludgeoned to death – and a precious ruby is stolen from another guest, it appears that it’s going to be memorable for all the wrong reasons.

With the house snowed in, and the rural police force completely incapable of finding a single credible suspect, Hannah and Aunt Violet realise that once again it’s going to be down to them to get to the bottom of it.

Because whoever’s behind the crimes must be at Midwinter Manor… And if they’re not found, who knows what their next ‘gift’ will be?

More about the author…

Anita Davison is the author of the successful Flora Maguire historical mystery series.

My impressions…

Do you think it’s too early to start reading Christmassy books? Well, think again! This delightful cozy mystery with a locked-room vibe will change your mind. There is snow, there is family and… there is murder. Not only a murder but a theft too. Are the two connected? Who can you trust when you know that the people you are spending the holidays with have not been able to leave the house, so the culprit(s) must be in your midst?

Hannah and her aunt Violet are two of my favourite amateur sleuths and meeting them again was a pleasure. Plus, I enjoyed getting to know their family members, who in previous books had merely been mentioned, and witnessing the development of their romantic relationships. I am all for strong, female main characters but Darius and Inspector Farrell are joining the list of my favourite characters too.

Good as a standalone novel, but amazing when considered within the series, this new mystery kept me guessing until the end and I look forward to the next murder!

Three words to describe it. Festive. Evocative. Entertaining.

Do I like the cover? Yes, it looks great next to the others in the series.

Have I read any other books by the same author? Yes, all of the books featuring Hannah Merril and her Aunt Violet!

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