Murder in Merrywell Murder in Merrywell

Publisher Description

Welcome to Merrywell. Population: small. Secrets: aplenty.

‘Murder in Merrywell is an entertaining and engaging cozy mystery set against a beautiful backdrop.’ – Clare Chase

Ex-journalist Violet Brewster is keen to make a good first impression in her new community, having just moved to the small village of Merrywell. When Violet hears about the mystery of Helen Slingsby, who disappeared from the village forty years earlier, she decides to help uncover what happened. But despite Violet’s best efforts, she can find no trace of the missing woman.

As Violet talks to the other residents, it becomes apparent that something sinister is lurking beneath the village’s idyllic exterior.

When a villager is found dead in their home, Violet becomes convinced that the murder is connected to Helen. Did Helen ever really leave Merrywell? Who in the village is hiding something? And can Violet finally solve this forty-year-old mystery before someone else gets hurt?

An utterly gripping and page-turning English cozy mystery, perfect for fans of Clare Chase, Frances Evesham and Betty Rowlands.

Readers LOVE Murder in Merrywell!

'A perfect cozy mystery with an engaging cast of characters and a beautifully-drawn setting.' Roz Watkins

‘If you love cozy crime/mystery books then you will not be disappointed… A book to put to the top of your ‘must read now’ pile!’ C.L. Peache

‘Violet Brewster is everything you could want in an amateur sleuth; empathetic, determined, and ruthless in her quest for truth… A must read!’ Charlotte Baker

‘Interesting characters, and the story is funny, thrilling and touching. A very good combination.’ NetGalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

‘Murder in Merrywell has moments that will make you laugh out loud! I recommend to all readers.’ NetGalley reviewer, ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

About the author

JANE BETTANY is a writer of short stories and non-fiction books and articles. Her work has been published in women's magazines in the UK (such as My Weekly, People's Friend, Yours and Woman's Weekly), as well as in literary magazines and newspapers.

She has an MA in Creative Writing and has been a teacher of creative writing since 2007. As well as writing and teaching, she also runs a publishing and communications company and loves helping people to share their stories and find their writing voice.

GENRE
Crime & Thrillers
NARRATOR
HP
Hannah Parker
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
08:38
hr min
RELEASED
2023
18 April
PUBLISHER
HQ Digital
SIZE
530.4
MB

Customer Reviews

Sarah Hood ,

An entertaining cosy mystery set in Derbyshire

Murder in Merrywell is an entertaining cosy mystery, and the first in a new series by Jane Bettany, author of the wonderful D.I. Isabel Blood series.

While the cover image rather confusingly depicts the village of Castle Combe in Wiltshire, Murder in Merrywell is actually set in an eponymous fictional town in Derbyshire, somewhere in the vicinity of real life Rowsley.

Recently-divorced former journalist Violet Brewster has only weeks ago relocated from London to Merrywell, and is engaged by the local parish council to make a short video depicting the history of the village and the memories of local residents. Before long, Violet stumbles upon a 40-year-old mystery, the sudden disappearance of local woman Helen Slingsby in 1982. Violet's interest in the matter certainly stirs up some ill-feeling, as she receives more than one anonymous message imploring her to stop asking questions.

When an elderly resident of the village, who had recently given Violet an interview for her film, is found murdered in her cottage, it becomes apparent that someone is willing to kill to protect a long-held secret. Can Violet solve the mysteries - old and new - and finish her film, before she becomes the next victim?

Jane Bettany establishes an evocative Derbyshire setting, which is why the Cotswolds image on the cover of the book seemed jarring. The characters are varied and interesting, from Violet herself to the supporting cast of local residents, who range from helpful to pompous to downright interfering. The narrative achieves a convincing cosy-mystery style, somewhat of a departure from Bettany's darker Isabel Blood police procedural series. As readers of cosy mysteries expect, the underlying mystery plot is balanced with light humour, village life and the prospect of future romance between Violet and widowed joiner Matthew Collis.

I'd highly recommend Murder in Merrywell to lovers of cosy mysteries and evocative rural village settings.

My thanks to the author, Jane Bettany, publisher HQ, HQ Digital and NetGalley for the opportunity to read and review this title.

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