Upstaged by Murder by C S Challinor

Upstaged by Murder

by C S Challinor

Rex Graves and his new wife, Helen, attend the opening night of a play in which five famous literary sleuths of a bygone era are invited to Pinegrove Hall to solve the mystery of a missing heirloom. When the heroine meets with a sinister end, the audience applauds, unaware the real drama has only just begun.

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4 of 5 stars

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Originally published on my blog: Nonstop Reader.

Upstaged by Murder is the 10th book in the Rex Graves mystery series by C. S. Challinor. I read it as a standalone and had no trouble following the backstory or keeping the characters straight. It is a nice cozy with a Scottish barrister (who's a QC and amateur sleuth) and his new wife who seem to have a wonderful relationship. The book is written in 3rd person limited pov in a lightly humorous and informal style. The main characters are quite likeable and intelligent.

Some of the secondary characters are quirky and a bit flaky and also add humor and contrast to Rex and his wife Helen.

The plotting is well paced and readable and the narrative didn't drag for me. Just an all around readable and enjoyable cozy. I intend to chase down the earlier books in the series when I get a breather from my TBR list.

Four stars
Release date: 08 July 2018 by Midnight Ink books, 237 pages, available in ebook and paperback formats.

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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