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Dangerous Deception at Honeychurch Hall
Dangerous Deception at Honeychurch Hall
Author: Hannah Dennison
ISBN-13: 9781472128492
ISBN-10: 1472128494
Publication Date: 4/16/2019
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.4/5 Stars.
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3.4 stars, based on 4 ratings
Publisher: Constable
Book Type: Paperback
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pj-s-bookcorner avatar reviewed Dangerous Deception at Honeychurch Hall on + 864 more book reviews
Kat is preparing for an antique Bear Festival and appraising some of the locals treasured bears. What follows is a fast moving, rollicking tale of lies, deceit, and fun.
cathyskye avatar reviewed Dangerous Deception at Honeychurch Hall on + 2267 more book reviews
Hopefully, any fan of British traditional (cozy) mysteries has found Hannah Dennison's delightful Honeychurch Hall series. Chockful of humor, antiques, village life, and murder, these books are always so much fun to read. Dangerous Deception at Honeychurch Hall is no exception, and-- as usual-- I learned quite a bit while I was enjoying myself. Kat Stanford specializes in teddy bears, and in this latest installment of the series, I learned about mascot bears, the tiny bears given to soldiers during World War I. I also learned two new British slang phrases: granny-farming (swindling the elderly) and fly-tipping (illegal dumping). It's true that Britain and America are two nations divided by a common language, and I do love learning the differences.

Although the whodunit of the story was almost glaringly obvious, I still enjoyed myself. I appreciated Kat's reaction to two men fighting over her, and I was surprised to find that I must be getting used to Kat's mother. Normally I've thoroughly disliked this writer of torrid bodice rippers, but-- heavens!-- I'm beginning to find the woman funny.

If you're a lover of British traditional (cozy) mysteries, you can't go wrong by visiting Honeychurch Hall. It's the perfect place to solve a mystery.