I have read and enjoyed most of the novels in this series, which I read for the mystery elements and because they are pleasant, light reading. This is a comparatively short companion piece which could not be read out of sequence, as it only makes sense if you have read at least the previous book, "Murder in St George's Church".
There are some small mysteries in the story, connected to the wedding, and there is a body, which does not appear to have any connection with the wedding, but there is no real investigation. Can this death be tied into the next in the series, "Murder Aboard the Flying Scotsman”, of which the first chapter appears at the end of the book?
I had assumed that the reason for producing a separate story was to allow scope for more fashion history-it is about a wedding, after all- or to flesh out some of the characters a bit more, but there was surprisingly little about fashion and not much character development. So no real detection, and not a lot of extra historical or personal background....
As the previous paragraph may indicate, I am a little confused by this novella, since I am not sure of its purpose. I would have enjoyed it more, albeit shortened, as the opening chapter(s) or Prologue of the new book.The new book looks promising- Chapter One is very intriguing- so I will be "on board" for that!
This one was just not for me.
Thank you to the author for the digital review copy.