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Snowed In with Secrets: A Review of Murder at Midwinter Manor by Anita Davison

Murder at Midwinter Manor

Escaping the city doesn’t mean escaping the criminals…

1916, Midwinter Manor: Desperate for a Christmas weekend break from war-torn London, Hannah Merrill and her Aunt Violet take Bartleby the cat and themselves off to visit Hannah’s sister, in her beautiful country estate, deep in the English countryside.

The huge house is full of relatives, friends and merrymakers, and everyone’s excited to have a Christmas to remember.

But then, when a fellow-guest’s body is found in the library – apparently bludgeoned to death – and a precious ruby is stolen from another guest, it appears that it’s going to be memorable for all the wrong reasons.

With the house snowed in, and the rural police force completely incapable of finding a single credible suspect, Hannah and Aunt Violet realise that once again it’s going to be down to them to get to the bottom of it.

Because whoever’s behind the crimes must be at Midwinter Manor… And if they’re not found, who knows what their next ‘gift’ will be?

A totally unforgettable Golden Age, country house, cozy crime novel, perfect for fans of Helena Dixon, Verity Bright, and Agatha Christie.

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Author Bio

Anita Davison is the author of the successful Flora Maguire historical mystery series.

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Why Should You Read It?

Murder at Midwinter Manor is a delightful historical whodunit set during Christmas 1916. Anita Davison creates a wonderfully atmospheric mystery as Hannah Merrill and her Aunt Violet take a break from war-torn London to the snowy English countryside, only to find themselves entangled in a murder investigation. The manor house, filled with family, friends, and festive cheer, quickly turns sinister when a guest is found dead and a priceless ruby vanishes. Davison captures the tension perfectly as the snowed-in guests become both suspects and potential victims.

Hannah and Aunt Violet make for an engaging detective duo, balancing clever sleuthing with a dash of wit and charm. The period setting, complete with historical details and the isolation of a snowbound estate, enhances the intrigue and suspense. As the clues pile up, so does the anticipation of uncovering the killer’s identity. Murder at Midwinter Manor is an enjoyable, cozy mystery perfect for fans of traditional English country house murder mysteries.