A Quaint Mystery in Wendlebury Barrow: Book Review of Driven to Murder by Debbie Young
A Quaint Mystery in Wendlebury Barrow: Book Review of Driven to Murder by Debbie Young

A Quaint Mystery in Wendlebury Barrow: Book Review of Driven to Murder by Debbie Young

A perfect cosy crime for fans of M C Beaton’s Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth series.

Change is coming to Wendlebury Barrow – and not everyone is happy about it…

When the local bus company announces it will be stopping its route through their quaint Cotswold village, the people of Wendlebury Barrow are up in arms. Not least Sophie Sayers, whose driving lessons with her boyfriend Hector get off to a bumpy start.

But the locals’ peaceful protests against the decision turn deadly when a body is discovered on the Number 27. No one can work out how Janice Boggins met her demise, let alone how the driver didn’t notice. While the police wait for the post mortem results, Sophie immediately suspects foul play, and launches her own investigation.

Can she solve the murder before another passenger is hurt?

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Author Bio

Debbie Young is the much-loved author of the Sophie Sayers and St Brides cosy crime mysteries. She lives in a Cotswold village where she runs the local literary festival, and has worked at Westonbirt School, both of which provide inspiration for her writing. She is bringing both her series to Boldwood in a 13-book contract. They will be publishing several new titles in each series and republishing the backlist, starting in September 2022.

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Why Should You Read This?

“Driven to Murder” by Debbie Young proves to be a delightful addition to the cosy crime genre, tailor-made for fans of M C Beaton’s beloved series. Set in the picturesque Cotswold village of Wendlebury Barrow, the novel skillfully blends the charm of a small community with a compelling mystery. The uproar caused by the local bus route’s discontinuation adds a unique twist to the narrative, making it both relatable and engaging.

The characters, especially the determined Sophie Sayers, are well-crafted and endearing. Young effortlessly captures the essence of village life, portraying the residents’ resistance to change and the challenges they face. The murder mystery unfolds with intrigue, keeping readers on their toes as they try to unravel the perplexing circumstances surrounding Janice Boggins’ demise.

Sophie’s instinctive launch into her own investigation injects the story with a sense of urgency and determination. The author seamlessly weaves humor into the narrative, balancing the gravity of the situation with lighthearted moments. As the plot unfolds, the reader is taken on a journey through the idyllic setting, encountering unexpected twists and turns.

“Driven to Murder” earns its four-star rating by delivering a cozy atmosphere, well-developed characters, and a cleverly constructed mystery. Debbie Young’s novel is a delightful escape into the world of Wendlebury Barrow, leaving readers eagerly anticipating Sophie Sayers’ next adventure.

One comment

  1. Thank you so much for hosting a stop on Sophie Sayers’ book tour to help spread the word about her latest cozy mystery adventure. ! I had great fun writing “Driven to Murder”, and it means a lot to me to hear when readers and reviewers have enjoyed it too!

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