Dig Deep For Murder
by Kate Kingsbury
Prime Crime
December 1, 2002
ISBN #0425188868
96 pages
Paperback
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Other Books by
Kate Kingsbury

Ringing In Murder

Decked with Folly

Ringing In Murder

Shrouds of Holly

Slay Bells

Shrouds of Holly

Slay Bells

An Unmentionable Murder

Wedding Rows

No Clue at the Inn

Fire When Ready

Berried Alive

No Clue At The Inn

Paint By Murder

For Whom Death Tolls

Death Is In The Air

REVIEW

"Delightfully refreshing WW II cozy"

World War II is raging and the residents of the small hamlet of Sitting Marsh are looking to the lady of the manor Lady Elizabeth for guidance during those perilous times. They don't know that the owner of the manor house is cash poor due to her ex-husband's gambling debts. Lady Elizabeth keeps up the appearance of a wealthy titled landowner so she can be a comfort to the villagers and an example of inspiration due to her contributions to the war effort.

She has donated a half-acre of her land to the villagers for a Victory Garden so they can grow fruits and vegetables to add variety to their rationed diets. When her assistant Polly takes over one of the plots of a recently deceased villager, she unearths the body of a man whose face is all smashed up. Feeling responsible for all her tenants, even those deceased, Lady Elizabeth embarks on her own investigation, one that almost gets her killed.

DIG DEEP FOR MURDER is a delightfully refreshing cozy that sheds some light on how the small English towns coped during the war years. The interaction of the heroine with her house staff and some of the more colorful villagers are quite humorous and helps defuse the action when it gets too intense. The mystery is well constructed and the heroine's investigation follows a logical path, which makes for a very believable plot appreciated by the audience.

Harriet Klausner

Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted November 10, 2002



Summary

Lady Elizabeth has turned the Manor House lawn into victory garden plots for the villagers. But an uninvited guest-in the form of a corpse-wilts the festivities...



 

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