Saturday, 19 October 2024

The last word by Elly Griffiths

Series: Harbinder Kaur (#4)


Format: 352 pages, Paperback


Published: July 18, 2024 by Quercus Publishing


Crime/ from the  Library





Do I remember these people from PSmurders? No, not really, but that did not matter since this is fully their book.




Natalka and Edwin have a detective agency and they are contacted by someone to solver a murder. But things gets complicated, many authors seem to have died. And I had no idea what was going on or who had killed someone. I would be a lousy detective and die at once.




Edwin was this charming older man, Natalka is Ukrainian with a drive. Her boyfriend Benedict who also helps out, used to be a monk. They are quite the trio. This is in the Harbinder Kaur series but she is not in it a lot, they call her up for help but this is their story.




A good book. I could not guess anything






Natalka and Edwin, whom we met in The Postscript Murders, are running a detective agency in Shoreham, Sussex. Despite a steady stream of minor cases, Natalka is frustrated, longing for a big juicy case such as murder to come the agency's way. Natalka is now living with dreamer, Benedict. But her Ukrainian mother Valentyna has joined them from her war-torn country and three's a crowd. It's annoying to have Valentyna in the tiny flat, cooking borscht and cleaning things that are already clean. To add to Natalka's irritation, Benedict and her mother get on brilliantly.




Then a murder case turns up. Local writer, Melody Chambers, is found dead and her family are convinced it is murder. Edwin, a big fan of the obit pages, thinks there's a link to the writer of Melody's obituary who pre-deceased his subject.




The trail leads Benedict and Edwin to a slightly sinister writers' retreat. When another writer is found dead, Edwin thinks that the clue lies in the words. Seeking professional help, the amateur investigators turn to their friend, detective Harbinder Kaur, to find that they have stumbled on a plot that is stranger than fiction.



14 comments:

  1. Is this the same author that you binged last year?

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  2. It's always good when they can keep you guessing.

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  3. I would like to think I could solve a murder and not get killed, but that's probably wishful thinking, lol! I'd probably die, too!

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  4. Certainly sound like a varied trio. Sounds like they were successful.

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  5. It's always nice to have books like that

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  6. I think it's good when a spin off or when characters can have their own book without need to know or remember anything from before.

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    1. It was a surprise for me, but it worked out well

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  7. I'm simply in love with the cover.

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