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Book Review: Murder in New York by Helena Dixon đ
Rating: 4 Stars
I just wrapped up Murder in New York by Helena Dixon, and let me tell you, it was a delightful ride! This book has everything I love about cozy mysteries, and itâs set against the fabulous backdrop of 1936 New York City. Talk about a perfect combo! đâ¨
So, hereâs the scoop: our protagonist, Kitty Underhay, gets an unexpected telegram that her father is seriously ill, prompting her and her husband Matt to rush to New York. After a choppy ocean crossing, they arrive to find out heâs actually on the mend. Kitty decides to embrace the city while sheâs there, indulging in classic Manhattan cocktails and taking leisurely strolls through Central Park. But, just when things seem to be going swimmingly, Kitty stumbles upon a murderânot just any murder, but that of her fatherâs friend, Mrs. Dangerfield, who is discovered dead after a fancy costume party. Talk about a buzzkill! đąđľď¸ââď¸
The story unfolds as Kitty and Matt try to untangle the mystery surrounding Mrs. Dangerfieldâs death. The suspects are as colorful as the setting: there's the resentful daughter, the elderly chauffeur, and even a secret lover. As if that wasnât enough to keep you guessing, another death complicates things even further. I found myself on the edge of my seat, wondering who the culprit could be. đđ¤
What I absolutely loved about this book was how enjoyable it was. It stands strong as a standalone readâperfect for those who havenât dived into the series yet. The writing is top-notch; it flows well and keeps you engaged from start to finish. The pacing felt just right, never dragging but still allowing enough time to savor the sights and sounds of New York. The characters are wonderfully likable, making it easy to root for them as they navigate this tangled mystery. â¤ď¸đ
Overall, this book is a well-plotted whodunit that kept me guessing right until the end. I canât express how much Iâm looking forward to the next installment in this series! If youâre a fan of cozy mysteries or just looking for a fun escape into the past, I highly recommend giving Murder in New York a read. Trust me; you wonât regret it! đđ
â ď¸This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may varyâ ď¸
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