Death Comes to Marlow

Death Comes to Marlow by Robert Thorogood

I quite enjoyed this clever sequel to The Marlow Murder Club. Londoner Judith, 78, likes to go swimming in the Thames, in the buff. It helps clear her mind. She has just been invited to a pre-wedding celebration by Sir Peter Bailey at his home, White Lodge. They’ve never met, but Sir Peter is afraid someone will poison him, and he’s heard of Judith’s skill as an amateur sleuth. Sir Peter is marrying his live-in nurse, and his two grown children are of different opinions about his upcoming marriage.

Judith decides to attend the party, and brings her friends Suzie, a dog walker and local radio host, and Becks, the local vicar’s wife. Together, along with DS Tanika Malik, they make a good crime-solving team. This time, they are dealing with a locked room mystery. Tanika’s superiors aren’t even calling the resulting death anything but an accident. There are, of course, several suspects with various motives. What they all have in common are excellent alibis, including one that Judith, Suzie, and Becks can all confirm. The room was locked with a large, ornate key, which was found inside the room, and no copies seem to have been made. Suzie and Judith are also worried about Becks, who has been acting very secretive of late.

This cozy British mystery has lots of lovely plot twists, and the four women have pleasingly different personalities and skills. Crossword puzzles are also featured here, as Judith both creates and solves puzzles. If you like to read mysteries for a good plot but also want interesting characters, this might be your cup of tea, or, as Judith prefers, your glass of whisky.

More, please! Readalikes include The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman and The Word is Murder by Anthony Horowitz.

Brenda

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