The 4th book in Julianna Deering's Drew Farthering Mystery series, "Dressed for Death" was my least favorite.
I really like the idea of a young, rich, married couple sleuthing in England in the 1920's, but I found this book didn't capture my attention as the previous books had. As a matter of fact, I had to reread certain sections to make sure I understood who was doing what (there are a lot of nicknames used by characters which is confusing at first).
Although it is impossible to figure out "who done it" until the very end (which is somewhat of a plus), I do wish that there had been a few less references to Jane Austen.
Even though I didn't care for this book, I do look forward to reading more of Drew's and Madeline's adventures.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I was provided a free copy of this book by Bethany House Publishers in exchange for my honest opinion.
I really like the idea of a young, rich, married couple sleuthing in England in the 1920's, but I found this book didn't capture my attention as the previous books had. As a matter of fact, I had to reread certain sections to make sure I understood who was doing what (there are a lot of nicknames used by characters which is confusing at first).
Although it is impossible to figure out "who done it" until the very end (which is somewhat of a plus), I do wish that there had been a few less references to Jane Austen.
Even though I didn't care for this book, I do look forward to reading more of Drew's and Madeline's adventures.
Disclosure of Material Connection: I was provided a free copy of this book by Bethany House Publishers in exchange for my honest opinion.