Book Sirens gave me the opportunity to read an ARC of Dying to Bake by Helen Golden, the latest instalment of A Right Royal Cozy Investigation series, in return for an honest review.
Having thoroughly enjoyed the first books of the series, I was looking forward to reading this one and, as usual, not at all disappointed. Many of the same characters that played such an important role in the earlier books are present again in this one: Lady Beatrice, niece to the King of England, a rather persistent would-be detective who says she will not investigate because of her upcoming move to the Dower House; her assistant Perry Juke and his new husband, Simon Lattimore (a former CID police officer turned crime writer and amateur chef); DCI Richard Fitzwilliam, who, having been injured in a previous case, is staying in one of the cottages on site and is forbidden by his superior to get involved, but cannot stay on the sideline when Lord Frederick Astley, Lady Beatrice’s brother Fred asks them to help clear his love interest’s name; and of course, Daisy, the West Highland white terrier, who is not such a sleuth this time, but does find the murder weapon!
This series is one of my favourite cosy mysteries! As always, there are plenty of suspects and different twists in the storyline that will keep you guessing.
It is a fast-pacing read, relating the progress of the investigation, as well as the development of the relationship between Lady Bea and Fitzwilliam and, almost as an afterthought, a new development in Simon Lattimore’s life. The storyline is well-developed and I could really connect with all of the characters.
The book gets a well-deserved five stars and I will certainly read the upcoming instalment in the series.