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Miss Beeton's Murder Agency
Miss Beeton's Murder Agency | Josie Lloyd
1 post | 1 read | 5 to read
It takes an organised mind to solve a well-planned crime ... 'Mrs Beeton herself would be proud. A perfect recipe and devoured in one sitting between elevenses and afternoon tea.' Ian Moore, 'A glorious new addition to the cosy crime genre with recipes which will leave you wanting more.' Melanie Cantor Alice Beeton never meant to wind up single and childless on the wrong side of fifty. Like her distant relative Mrs Beeton - yes, that Mrs Beeton - she had hoped to have her own spic-and-span household by now. In reality, she lives in an immaculate but dingy basement flat in a rather shabby block in Kensington with Agatha, her fiercely intelligent, if rather over-territorial, corgi-Jack Russell cross. Now Alice runs the Good Household Management Agency, providing discreet domestic staff to extravagant townhouses and sprawling country piles. So when Camille Messent calls in urgent need of a new housekeeper, Miss Beeton sends out new hire Enya. She's rather forward but she does come with impeccable references and is fluent en franais. But in the early hours of New Year's Day, Alice is rudely awakened with the news that Enya has been found dead. As the intriguing, if somewhat scruffy, Detective Rigby struggles to drum up an adequate investigation and the wealthy family and their party guests close rank, Miss Beeton takes it upon herself to solve the crime... Readers LOVE Miss Beeton's Murder Agency: 'What a sleuth Miss Beeton is. I need more!' 'Move over Agatha (and not Miss Beeton's loveable dog), there's a new queen in town' 'Strong women, friendship and found family, not to mention a handsome detective and a very special dog called Agatha! How I loved this book' 'Absolutely delightful stuff, I really hope there's more to come.' 'The perfect title to get cosy with this autumn and winter. 'An artfully woven but extremely fun crime read' Perfect for fans of: Cosy crime Golden age crime fiction Women sleuths Found family Old money and high society
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When I began this book, I had not done any research on it and did not know that it was a "cozy". I'm glad that I did not as that might have put me off reading it (I'm not a big cozy fan).

Alice Beeton (50+), as the owner of the Good Household Management Agency and descendant of the famous authoress Mrs. Beeton (The Book of Household Management) discreetly meets the needs for top household staff for the rich and influential. She is normally very?

robinb scrupulous in her background research on the staff she employs, however when she is caught in an emergency situation for her client Camille Messent, she sends out the mysterious but seemingly qualified Enya to serve as a housekeeper for the wealthy couple. As Enya is inexplicably murdered shortly after she begins her job, Alice and her office friends and community acquaintances jump in to aid the police in their investigation. 🔻 2w
robinb This was so much fun. Funny and smart, Alice and her friends are a joy, and I must admit that this is one cozy that pulled me in and kept me there.

Well done. 4.25/5⭐️
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