Review: A Snapshot of Murder: The tenth Kate Shackleton Murder Mystery

A Snapshot of Murder: The tenth Kate Shackleton Murder Mystery by Frances Brody
My rating: 3 of 5 stars



A Snapshot of Murder

Set in 1920’s Yorkshire, Mrs Kate Shackleton is known as an investigator in this murder mystery. She is off on a photography society trip to Haworth, the home of the Bronte’s. There during the trip, Mr Tobias Murchison, Carine’s boorish husband dies from a stab wound to the heart.

Here begins an investigation, was it Edward? Carine’s, back from the dead husband to be or Derek the young besotted photographer? Or one of the many suspects in this engrossing tale.

The first few chapters set the scene, giving background information on the characters, the area and the general way of life in the 20’s. The writing is very descriptive and you get a real feel of the lives of all concerned. Kate is a likeable character, calm and steady during all the turmoil and emotional scenes. I look forward to reading more in this series.



I would like to thank the Author/the Publishers/NetGalley for the opportunity to read this book in exchange for a fair and honest review

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