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A SEASON OF MURDER by Mary Winters


 MURDER IN SEASON by Mary Winters.

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️


Amelia Amesbury continues to enchant! And solve murder mysteries, of course.


Since this is the third book in the A LADY OF LETTERS MYSTERY, I’m just going to list what I loved:

  1. The Agony Aunt letters at the beginning of every chapter have so much wit and wisdom.
  2. Multiple mysteries at the same time: jewel thefts and murder, oh my! 
  3. Amelia’s (Lady Amesbury) love and close relationships with her niece and aunt-in-law.
  4. The London season and coming-out balls. 
  5. Amelia’s sister, Madge, is a feisty new character that was easy to love.
  6. Amelia is such an enjoyable heroine who isn’t afraid to investigate and go under cover. Or fall in love. 
  7. I guessed wrong on the whodunnit of one of the mysteries…which will remain a mystery. 
  8. A slow burn romance with two kisses that were worth the wait! 
  9. Simon. Everything about him! Or should I say Lord Bainbridge? 
  10. The Epilogue. You’ll know why when you read it! 

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