1,5*
Well, this was a disappointment. It's not one of the worst books I've ever read, but it's just so boring that I found myself skipping parts, even when I was approaching the end. This is a very bad sign in a mystery book! It's close to 2 stars, really, but I really did not care for it at all.
There's just so much talk in the book! Hannah, the main character, only starts investigating the murder (with her aunt), apart from the detective on the case, halfway through the book. Until then it's a lot of talking, multiple times with the same characters, and the book feels very slow moving. After that? More talk, but this time focusing more on speculation rather than actual assessing clues and information they have to solve the case. I thought I'd be reading about a bookseller and her aunt sleuthing to solve a murder, but all we really get is nonstop conversation!
I didn't like the characters and Hannah felt very superficial and annoying. I did not care for the romance drama at all, it slowed things down and diverted attention from the actual case. Honestly the book feels more like a fiction book in which a murder just happens to occur, because there is never a real sense of urgency to catch the killer. I think it would have been better to cut that "romance" altogether and instead flesh out the characters more (aunt Violet, for example).
And the end? What nonsense! It came out of nowhere, too, not because the author cast different clues or ideas to keep the reader guessing, but because the reason behing the murder was not only absurd but out of the blue. There's never any inkling towards that, as the possible motive is never something that can be deduced from facts given (and neither is the killer with anything more than a suspect), because the author just never wrote about it! It's based on information that we just don't have access to. It seems really absurd and disappointing.
As I've mentioned before, the book is really boring because the "investigation" is based purely on endless talks that feel like gossip or speculation and the pacing is very slow, failing to keep the reader engaged in the story at all.
The story takes place during World War 1, so there's a more interesting historical setting we get to read about, which frankly is the best part of the book.
(I usually give 1 star to books that I've hated which is not the case here, but as I rated my last books with 2 stars - "Evil under the Sun" and "The Thursday Murder Club" - I felt I had to differentiate them somehow. I didn't hate this one, but it's not "it's okay" either, I really didn't like it, so it's closer to 1,5*.)