I Died at Fallow Hall by Bonnie Burke-PatelMy rating: 5 of 5 stars
We found this book in a local Street Library, so I decided to get stuck into it last night to see if I liked it... and couldn't stop reading.
Anna Deerin lives in a remote cottage in Cotswold and is a gardener on the grounds of the Fallow Hall estate. She lives alone and wants it to stay that way. Detective Inspector Hitesh Mistry left the city to escape his past and personal grief. He lives a solitary life and likes it that way. When Anna finds bones buried in the garden, their paths cross and an old mystery unfolds...
What a great story! I REALLY enjoyed this small-town murder mystery. The first thing that grabbed me was the lush description and the quaint location. The second thing is the characters. Not just the three narrators, but also the great cast of secondary characters. I mean, how cute is David the golden retriever? And David's human, Reverend Watts is also such a good character.
Anna and Hitesh are interesting together and apart, each living with their own personal trauma. But at the heart of the story is the tragedy of Catherine Blackwaite, which is quite sad because she's such a lively and spunky young woman determined to find her place in the 60s. Too bad I don't feel the same about Lord Blackwaite.
I also like the author's cozy writing. Her storytelling style is addictive.
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