Rosie Hunt has written another fantastic addition to the Lady Felicity Quick Mystery series, “Murder at a Flower Show” opens with Lady Felicity as she attends a flower show near her grandmother’s home as the celebrity judge! It seems simple enough until someone is murdered!

Trying her level best to stay out of trouble, she avoids investigating at first. However, when her grandma is made out to be a suspect, Felicity realises she can’t leave the mystery to the police! Unpacking motive and opportunity, with her trusty hound at her side, she works to discern what is village gossip and family dramas and what is behind a murder! 

Filled with wonderful writing, interesting characters, and a mystery with a twist, this book is delightful from the start with a very satisfying finish! For those who are following the series, I particularly enjoyed the increased time with Alex and her grandmama highly recommend it if you enjoy historical cosy murder mysteries! It’s a five out of five on the enJOYment scale!

I received a free copy of this book, and this is my honest review.

From the back cover:

At Bickleford’s famous rose contest, Britain’s loveliest blooms are on display … and the rivalry is deadly!

England, 1922. Struggling to slip out of the sleuthing spotlight and refocus on her journalism career, Lady Felicity Quick receives a peculiar invitation. A prestigious competition between British rose growers seeks celebrity judges, and crime-solver Felicity is top of their list.

Despite a lack of interest in fame and flowers, and after a spot of meddling by her beloved grandmother, Felicity finds herself surrounded by sweet-smelling blooms in the charming Devonshire village of Bickleford. And as romance blossoms, judging the flower show proves surprisingly enjoyable…

Until Britain’s most notorious rose breeder is found murdered behind the floral marquee — with Felicity’s own grandma as the prime suspect! Can Felicity unearth Bickleford’s secrets in time to save her grandmother? Or will our intrepid sleuth end up in her own prickly predicament?

If you love amateur detectives like Miss Marple and Lady Eleanor Swift or the captivating historical whodunits of T E Kinsey and Benedict Brown, then you’ll love Murder at a Flower Show!

Grab your copy and start reading today!

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