Barbara R. (Crop4Fun) reviewed A Season for Murder (Meredith and Markby, Bk 2) on + 1217 more book reviews
The impact of modern life on English villages is vividly captured in Granger's second murder mystery. British consular officer Meredith Mitchell rents isolated Rose Cottage in Pook's Common when she is posted back to England. Uneasily resuming her acquaintance with attractive local CID Chief Inspector Alan Markby (begun in Say It with Poison ), Meredith becomes friendly with neighbor equestrienne Harriet Needham. When Harriet dies from a fall during a Boxing Day meet, animal rights activist Simon Pardy is blamed because his banner spooked the steed. The autopsy, however, discloses that Harriet , known to have abjured drugs and medicines, died full of tranquilizers and alcohol. Alan draws Meredith into the investigation, which is complicated by the murder of the unlikable Pardy, an attack on Harriet's vengeance-seeking executor cousin and a plethora of the horsewoman's former lovers. As Meredith uncovers old local secrets, she also tries to sort out her highly ambiguous feelings for Alan. Granger delicately probes human relationships in this top-notch tale.
Deanna S. (cozylady) reviewed A Season for Murder (Meredith and Markby, Bk 2) on + 125 more book reviews
Meredith and her friend Chief Inspector Markby solve a murder
Lorraine T. (mysterylover) reviewed A Season for Murder (Meredith and Markby, Bk 2) on + 318 more book reviews
Another of my favorite British police proceedurals. This one has an amateur sleuth in Meredith Mitchell, a Br. Foreign Service worker, but she has the help of Chief Inspector Markby, her good friend.
Sharen W. (classicknits) - reviewed A Season for Murder (Meredith and Markby, Bk 2) on + 2 more book reviews
I'm delighted to find another English mystery series---these are quite good!