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A Deception at Thornecrest
A Deception at Thornecrest: An Amory Ames Mystery | Ashley Weaver
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The stylish, charming next novel in Ashley Weaver's Edgar-nominated Amory Ames mystery series, set in 1930s England, A Deception at Thornecrest Amory Ames is alone at her country house Thornecrest, enjoying her last few weeks of peace and quiet as she prepares for the imminent arrival of her baby. Her husband, Milo, is in London on business, and Amory is content to catch up on her correspondence, organize the nursery, and avoid the well-meaning if rather overbearing company of the ladies in the village as they prepare for the Springtide Festival. But then a woman appears on her doorstep, also claiming to be Mrs. Ames, Milos wife. Amory's marriage has had its ups and downs in the past, but her faith in her husband has been restored, and Milo has been nothing but thrilled about becoming a father. Though the supposed second Mrs. Ames seems earnest, Amory is convinced she must be mistaken, a belief that Milo confirms upon his homecoming. However, when a second unexpected visitor arrives at Thornecrest, secret identities and whirlwind romances appear to be becoming par for the course. It's not until the day of the festival, when Milo's stable hand Bertie is found dead, that the strange characters appearing in town begin to seem more sinister, and Amory is determined to uncover the killer in the crowd.
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MonicaLoves2Read
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Cozy Mystery set in England. I enjoyed it, though something's were repeated a little too much.
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TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!!! 3y
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BookishMarginalia
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#CurrentlyListening to the 7th in the #AmoryAmes #cozymystery series, the latest installment in this fun series set in the early 1930s.

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DGRachel
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Mehso-so

Book 7 - this can easily be read as a standalone. I didn't guess the mystery and I appreciated both that the murder wasn't gruesome and the small village secrets weren't super seedy. However, the amount of repetition was unbearable. It felt like Weaver had a minimum page goal and not enough plot to reach it. If I had to hear about the rough start to the MCs marriage again, I was going to scream. #netgalley

Cinfhen Sorry book was only meh but at least you knocked off a prompt 🎉 4y
DGRachel @Cinfhen Yeah, I‘m not even all that bothered by it being only “meh”. I‘m just happy to have a book knocked off my MountTBR, a prompt for the challenge, 288 pages towards my page goal for the year, and one less book in my NetGalley queue. #multitasking 4y
Cinfhen I‘m all for #multitasking 🙌🏻 4y
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ralexist
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It's hard for me to believe that there are already seven books in this series. I keep thinking we're only at three or something. Regardless, the Amory Ames mysteries are a more recent historical mystery fave.
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Mistaken identities, long lost relatives, unearthed family secrets, and a very tangled web of lies are the hallmarks in this book. While not my favorite in the series, it still managed to throw up a red herring or two.

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robinb
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I really enjoy this series, and this 7th installment doesn‘t disappoint.
Amory and Milo are anticipating the birth of their first child at their country home when one of their stable hands is inexplicably murdered. A second death follows, and Amory feels compelled to investigate.
There isn‘t as much physical action in this one, but of course Amory is 8 months pregnant. And I did miss Milo as he was away from home at intervals. ⬇️

robinb But there are two new additions to the family here (and no, it‘s not twins!) and a twisty denouement that kept me riveted.
Looking forward to number 8! 4.5/5⭐️
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CarolynM I enjoyed the first one. I plan to read some more one day🙂 4y
robinb @CarolynM I always look forward to the next in series. 😊👍 4y
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Amie
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I love the covers of all the previous books in this series but hate the cover of this one. Mostly it's the color scheme but maybe also the poofy sleeves on the dress.

But I liked the story in spite of the ugly cover! Amory solves two murders in the last month of her pregnancy. Kept me guessing all the way until the end. Didn't care for all the inner monologue that usually explained something obvious or unnecessary so just skimmed those parts.

robinb I‘m currently reading this one...I ❤️ Amory and Milo! 4y
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