Murder at St Paul’s Cathedral is the next fabulous book in the Ginger Gold 1920s cosy mystery series.
I’ve loved this whole series from the very start - and both the spin off series’ too (Higgins and Hawke set in the 1930s and Rosa Reed set in the 1950s).
Murder at St Paul’s Cathedral has gone straight to the top of my list as one of the best. I very much enjoyed the plotline, there’s mystery, espionage, intrigue, secrets - and there’s an ending that properly took me by surprise. It’s an easy read, a cosy mystery, but it’s not dumbed down in the writing. Lee Strauss brings alive the world of the 1920s … fashion, style, London settings, relationships and social expectations.
I love the characters she creates, and as soon as I open a book, I’m immersed in their lives again. It’s like visiting old friends (who live a far more exciting life than mine!) And I’m already longing for the next in the series now.
If you haven’t read this series yet, and you like your mysteries to be cosy easy reads, entertaining and very addictive, you’ve a treat in store.