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Season For Murder



Season For Murder (The FitzMorris Family Mysteries Book 3)
By Anna A Armstrong
Genre:-Cosy Mystery
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Publisher:-The Cotswold Writer Press
Blurb:-Enjoy a visit to the idyllic Cotswolds where the blackberry jam is delicious, the pumpkins are ripe and a killer is plotting death.
 Vivian Plover is an unlikely murderer but needs must. If her bumbling husband is ever going to reach the exalted office of Lord-Lieutenant, Vivian, in sensible shoes, twin set and pearls has some murderous work to do. She is beset by challenges, from her godson's fake fiancee to Dee's meddling.
 With the worthies of Little Warthing falling foul of accidents, can Dee FitzMorris thwart her scheme or will she find herself yet another victim?
Rarely has murder been so amusing.
Indulge in this quirky and humorous cozy crime novel that will keep you entertained from start to finish. Set in modern-day England, amidst the charming British Cotswold countryside, "Season for Murder" delivers a captivating blend of mystery and comedy. With its light-hearted atmosphere and engaging whodunit plot, this British detective series is a must-read for fans of cozy crime murder mysteries.
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My Review:-Here we have Book Three in 'The Fitzmooris Family Mysteries'. I've had the pleasure of reading and reviewing books 1 & 2, so I was looking forward to see what was instore for me and it didn't disappoint at all. You can read this book as a standalone with no problem. The story is set in the Cotswold, a place that I know well, so even though the names of the places are different I could still see where and what the author was on about. Even though we know who the murder is and get to meet them, we still have to watch who the next victim is going to be. The story has a bit of everything...humour, romance, mystery, a friendly community and a handsome policeman. It's a book that I read in one sitting. 

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