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A Death in Devon
by Shéa MacLeodSeries: Sugar Martin Vintage Cozy Mysteries #1
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Published by Sunwalker Press on June 27, 2019
Setting: Portland Oregon, London and Devon England
Genres: Cozy Historical Mystery
Pages: 241
Format: ebook
Source: Cozy Mystery Book Club
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Cocktails, capers, and corgis in 1948 England!
After receiving a letter about a mysterious inheritance, Sugar Martin hops a plane from the West Coast of America to exciting post-war London. However, everything is not as it seems, and Sugar finds herself stuck in England for the foreseeable future. Fortunately, she’s also been offered a job. Unfortunately, that job means going undercover to solve a series of thefts at manor houses in Devon, England.
Determined to prove her worth, Sugar sets out to find the thief amongst the glittering houseguests, and instead stumbles across a murder victim. With the dubious help of a grumpy corgi and a handsome Englishman, she’s on the hunt for a cold-blooded killer.
From the author of the popular Lady Rample Mysteries comes the first book in the Sugar Martin Vintage Cozy Mysteries set in post-WW2 London.
A Death in Devon by Shea MacLeod brings Sugar Martin to 1948 Devon to collect her inheritance and a job.
Will Sugar catch the thief?
Sugar Martin, aka Euphegenia Martin, finds herself going to London to see what this mysterious great-great-aunt could have left her. She discovers more or less that her great-great aunt left a dog everything, and Sugar has to care for said animal. Sugar agrees to more than she bargained for, but maybe moving to Devon won’t be so bad after all. I like Sugar. I feel like she needed this move more than she thought at the beginning.
The Mystery
Her aunt’s solicitor tasked Sugar to spy on a client’s houseguests to suss out who is a thief amongst them. Only reading books about mysteries doesn’t help when tasked with the real thing. I think that Sugar did a great job of being a spy within this group, figuring out who the thief was, and solving a poor guy’s murder. I’m admitting that I figured out whodunit when she found evidence contradicting what another person told her. I didn’t get the other person involved until they revealed themselves.
Five Stars
I am giving A Death in Devon by Shea MacLeod five stars and recommending it to anyone who loves a good 1940s mystery novel. I am in love with Sugar Martin and her love interest. Ms. MacLeod has a great series starter on her hands, and I can’t wait to see what other types of mischief poor Sugar Martin gets herself and Teddy into.
Sugar Martin Vintage Cozy Mysteries Series
Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of A Death in Devon by Shea MacLeod.
Until the next time,
Happy Reading!
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