Hannah is ready for her big day, and everyone is ready to celebrate the moment. Except that the vicar, who was supposed to lead the ceremonies, is nowhere to be found. Until his corpse is found which will lead to the revelation of secrets no one expected. Together with aunt Violet, Hannah is decided to find the truth.
Female sleuths are always interesting, in books and real life, but in the case of Murder at the Wedding by Anita Davidson, there is an additional detail we need to keep in mind: the action is taking place at the beginning of the 19th century, therefore you may imagine how challenging it may be for both of them.
The book is a page turner from the first lines and it keep maintaing the reader´s attention with new revelations and details pertaining to the crime that constantly changed my personal assessment of the case. The female characters are relatable, especially Hannah who has such a strong mind and strength helping her to react unexpectedly reasonable in the most unexpected circumstances.
A recommended read if you love female sleuths, historical London memories and memorable characters.
Rating: 4 stars
Disclaimer: Book offered as part of the book tour but the opinions are, as usual, my own

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