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Rating:  Summary: Never judge a book by it's cover . . . Review: I had this book sitting on a shelf for quite a while before I finally picked it up and read it last week. The word "Victorian" on the cover convinced me that I was not going to enjoy this book, and goodness . . . a housekeeper and an Inspector teaming up to solve a murder? It all just seemed a little too quaint. As it turns out, this is a great puzzling murder mystery. It's not just the housekeeper and inspector sleuthing for clues, but also the cook, the coachman and other "household help". A great book to read on a cold, winter's night. I now look forward to reading more in the series.
Rating:  Summary: Mrs. Jeffries and Staff Do Not Disappoint! Review: Mrs. Jeffries and the household staff team up again to assist Inspector Witherspoon and Scotland Yard solve a baffling case. The Queen's Ball turns into a fatal affair and the staff must help the Inspector solve the mystery before another murder occurs. This is the 5th book in the series. Each book adds strength to the characters and deepens the relationships between each of them. A love interest for the Inspector is introduced in this book (however slow-moving that is) and Smythe is shown to have a mystery of his own. I enjoy the fact that there is a developing storyline within this series that grows with each book. However, it would still be possible to pick up any book in the series and not be confused by the subplots. If you want to start the series at the beginning, the first is "The Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries". Enjoy!
Rating:  Summary: Mrs. Jeffries and Staff Do Not Disappoint! Review: Mrs. Jeffries and the household staff team up again to assist Inspector Witherspoon and Scotland Yard solve a baffling case. The Queen's Ball turns into a fatal affair and the staff must help the Inspector solve the mystery before another murder occurs. This is the 5th book in the series. Each book adds strength to the characters and deepens the relationships between each of them. A love interest for the Inspector is introduced in this book (however slow-moving that is) and Smythe is shown to have a mystery of his own. I enjoy the fact that there is a developing storyline within this series that grows with each book. However, it would still be possible to pick up any book in the series and not be confused by the subplots. If you want to start the series at the beginning, the first is "The Inspector and Mrs. Jeffries". Enjoy!
Rating:  Summary: Mrs. Jeffries Back on Form Review: This is a much better outing for Mrs. Jeffries after the previous one (Mrs. Jeffries Takes Stock). I found the plot tighter and the mystery was better. It was still fairly easy to determine who did the murder, but the motive actually surprised. I read these books though for the characters. Ms. Brightwell's characters are charming and fun and it's great to see them develop through each successive book. A nice little cozy to keep you warm at night.
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