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Saddled with Murder: An Edwardian Cozy Mystery

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Downton Abbey meets Dick Francis in this cozy historical murder mystery.

Sometimes, the best detectives have hooves.

Somerset, England, 1903. As a saddler, Miss Harriet Cobb knows she needs to get her hands dirty to make a living. But she never thought her latest saddlery job would lead her to a corpse.

With a leaky cottage roof and dwindling savings, middle-aged Harriet is on the prowl for new clients. A few sensible clients would be nice—but her neighbors seem to have more money than sense. When asked to repair a saddle for a séance (a very silly project indeed), Harriet winds up at Lady Chedington's estate with her horse, Bertie, a witty old fellow with some decidedly un-horsey habits.

Everyone knows that horses can be dangerous, but when one of Lady Chedington's guests turns up dead, Harriet and Bertie suspect foul play. Was it a simple horse accident or something more sinister? And how does haughty young Lord Byerley know a little too much about Harriet's dubious past?

Taking the reins of the investigation, Harriet and Bertie must discover which of their new neighbors is a murderer—and protect their own secrets while they're at it.

If you like cozy mysteries with humor, history, and witty animal sidekicks, you'll love Saddled with Murder. It's perfect for fans of classic whodunnits by M.C. Beaton, T E Kinsey, Karen Baugh Menuhin, and Dick Francis. Saddled with Murder is the first book in the series.

Pick up Saddled with Murder for a rollicking ride that will keep you guessing—and galloping—to the finish line.

344 pages, Kindle Edition

Published December 29, 2024

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Author 53 books29 followers
March 18, 2026
Delightful

As a mystery reader I thought I had it figured out but I didn't. I'm not giving away any spoilers. If you love horses and well crafted cozy mysteries, this book is a must.
4 reviews2 followers
April 2, 2025
Throughly enjoyable romp with a horse and his human partner


Set in the era with horses and motorcars, sidesaddles and long skirts this story is an entertaining murder mystery. Kept me reading until the last page. Loved the dialog between horse and human!
26 reviews
April 25, 2025
It’s about time we got another talking horse series!

I mean, Mr Ed reruns are so old and grainy you can barely watch them! I grew up reading Walter R Brooks’ Freddy the Pig books (I’m a proud member of the pig’s fan club, the Friends of Freddy), and of course devotedly watching Brooks’ Mr Ed series. Because of Brooks, I’m a sucker for any book with talking animals. But other than Rita Mae Brown’s mostly talking cat-driven plots with occasional contributions from talking horses, the cozy mystery market suffers from a dearth of verbally communicative equines. That’s why I was so excited to stumble upon Philippa Lee Mors’ new Bertie and Harriet series. I was hopeful for a good read, but I’m honestly surprised — and thrilled!—at the excellent writing and delightfully twisty plotting in this first book. I tried to ration my reading of book 1 because book 2 won’t be out for several months, though I’ve already preordered it. But unfortunately, I couldn’t put it down. I’m an old equinophile from birth, so I loved Bertie immediately and loved all the horsey details too. But because the writing is so great and the plotting so intricate, I think even non-horsey mystery fans will adore this book. Now I just have to wait for the next book…. Thank you for these great characters, Philippa!
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204 reviews1 follower
May 1, 2025
Wouldn't it be wonderful if your horse could talk to you (channeling Mister Ed) and help solve a murder? Well, Harriet's horse does just that! This is a nice mystery set in the early 1900s. Harriet is a woman saddler who rides astride (scandalous!) and has settled in a small village in England. A fun historical fiction that kept my interest throughout (although, I must admit, I'm not sure Bertie's facial expressions are possible for a horse). I'm looking forward to the sequel!
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April 22, 2026
A delightful cosy mystery with a difference. Harriet Cobb is a plausible and deep character with a complex background, and Bertie, the horse she can speak with, is both a delight and a mystery in himself (how did he become such an accomplished sleuth? I feel that's a tail that might come out as the series grows). The murder mystery itself was well-told with plenty of suspects, and my guess was wrong! The sequel is just as enjoyable!
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90 reviews4 followers
March 3, 2025
Horse Knowledge and Mystery

A talking horse able to help figure out many mysteries involved n this book just gives it a Five Star review! Horse lovers, especially those who truly understand horses will love this book.
9 reviews
March 20, 2026
Enjoyable and light, perfect for relaxing with.

I didn't expect to find this so enjoyable, the characters are great, the story is engaging and we'll told. I found this to be a lovely read. I'm looking forward to the next one.
3 reviews
May 7, 2026
Horse are the best of friends

Interesting period in history for women crime solvers. Fun character and animals make it an easy and entertaining read. I loved dialog of the two main characters, one being the horse Bertie. Bertie being more perceptive than his "owner".
2 reviews
March 3, 2025
Equine Mystery

This was a lovely book. Read it all in one day, well written and a most engaging topic. Would recommend it to anyone with a love or horses or mysteries.
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2 reviews
March 28, 2025
Fun read

This was a very well written and fun read. I really enjoyed the Characters and the use of equestrians past as names.
I can’t wait to read the next one.
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282 reviews8 followers
April 4, 2025
Very enjoyable, a saddler and her exceptional horse set out to solve a murder. Looking forward to the next in the series.
229 reviews1 follower
April 13, 2025
No one is as they appear

Sometimes everything is not as it appears and you need to dig deeper to find the truth. Good read enjoy.
627 reviews1 follower
April 18, 2025
Stalking Horse

A good mystery, with plenty of red herring. A clever woman and a clever horse are in the thick of things when a murder is described as death by horse.
5 reviews
March 27, 2026
Great story, love the characters.

Great storyline the characters hook you in, the heroine and her sidekick. makes this story such a pleasure to read.
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15 reviews
March 27, 2026
A very fun book to read.! Very well written with delightful characters! I'm looking forward to reading
the next one!!
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168 reviews
April 1, 2026
A Horse is a horse

Except for Bertie! He’s an exceptional horse who solves mysteries with his partner and friend, who happens to be a saddler.
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2,360 reviews9 followers
February 27, 2026
THIS WAS AWESOME! LOVED IT!
I want Bertie, the old piebald gelding, and Treacle Tart to come live with me!
Glad there are more in the series!

Since it had been almost a year since I read this the first time, I wanted to read it again before the new book released. It was just as wonderful the second time around! This is one of those books that is so enjoyable you can read it once or twice a year indefinitely.
I should have said that I wanted the mule as well, in my first review!
And the picture at the end of the book was Awesome! I read to my horses as well!
On to the 2nd book of the series!
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