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#BookReview ‘Murder in First Class’ by Helena Dixon @NellDixon #cosymystery #crime

Captain Matthew Bryant and his new fiancé Kitty Underhay await the arrival of the train from Paddington to Dawlish. The title of the eighth installment in the Kitty Underhay 1930s crime series by Helena Dixon, Murder in First Class, tells you what happens next. The train stops, someone screams, and a dead body is found in first class. In a closed carriage on a corridor-less train. Helena DixonThe murder is rather embarrassing for Matt. He had been asked by his old boss to provide a safe house for Simon Travers who was an important witness in the jewellery theft trial. Now Travers is dead and the trial is at risk. However the closed room nature of the murder, the man was definitely alive during the first part of the journey, should mean this is a simple crime for the local police. And of course, the crime-cracking duo quickly start asking questions.
There are a number of continuing story strands in Murder in First Class. The young lovers are enjoying a new stage in their romance, taking a few days holiday to enjoy the Devon seaside together. But a few tricky questions hang over their sunny days; where will they live when married, will Kitty continue to work at the Dolphin Hotel, and what are they going to do with Bertie, the black and grey cocker spaniel whose owner is now dead. Matt has given Bertie a temporary home but he is chewing everything and barking constantly. Ezekiel Hammett is another continuing dark shadow; Kitty has obtained permission to visit the killer of her mother, he is in prison awaiting trial.
Familiar characters reappear. Kitty’s friend Alice, housemaid at the Dolphin, provides clever suggestions about the murder based on her love of movies. Mrs Craven returns, in fact she discovers the dead body. She had travelled on the train sitting next to the victim, without realising he was dead until she rose from her seat at the station. Inspector Greville is in charge of the investigation and Doctor Carter does the post-mortem. Into this circle are introduced the murder suspects; a cocky brush salesman, a tarty cabaret singer, a titled lady, a vicar and an elderly lady just returned to England from India. Kitty is sure the brush salesman is the murderer, except he is the next victim.
There are lots of secrets, motives, alliances and hidden identities. Kitty, supported by Matt, is adept at untangling impossible murders such as this. All the key characters are likeable though I did miss Alice who has a minor role this time. A well-written mystery with a dark dramatic chase at the end. And what’s going to happen to Bertie?
Another enjoyable Kitty Underhay mystery.
Next in line is Murder at the Country Club.

Here are my reviews of other books in the series:-
MURDER AT THE DOLPHIN HOTEL #1MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER AT ENDERLEY HALL #2MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER AT THE PLAYHOUSE #3MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER ON THE DANCE FLOOR #4MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER IN THE BELLTOWER #5MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER AT ELM HOUSE #6MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER AT THE WEDDING #7MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER AT THE COUNTRY CLUB #9MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER ON BOARD #10MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER AT THE CHARITY BALL #11MISSUNDERHAY

And my reviews of the first in a new series by Helena Dixon:-
THE SECRET DETECTIVE AGENCY #1SECRETDETECTIVEAGENCY
THE SEASIDE MURDERS #2SECRETDETECTIVEAGENCY

If you like this, try:-
‘A Cornish Seaside Murder’ by Fiona Leitch #6NOSEYPARKER
The Marlow Murder Club’ by Robert Thorogood #1MARLOWMURDERCLUB
Murder in the Snow’ by Verity Bright #4LADYELEANORSWIFT

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COMING SOON… THE NEXT BOOK I REVIEW WILL BE:- Lucy Foley

#BookReview ‘Murder at Enderley Hall’ by Helena Dixon @NellDixon #cosymystery #crime

Read in two sittings over a rainy weekend, I devoured Murder at Enderley Hall by Helena Dixon, second in the Miss Underhay cosy historical murder mysteries. Picking up a matter of weeks after the events at the end of the first book, Murder at the Dolphin Hotel, the plotting is tight and the clues keep coming. I changed my mind three times about the guilty party. Helena DixonNow she’s had a taste of detecting, Kitty Underhay is finding life at her grandmother’s hotel in Dartmouth a quiet affair. She agrees to visit her previously-underheard-of aunt, Lady Medford, in the hope this will bring both a diversion and a clue to the truth of her mother’s disappearance. Elowed Underhay went missing when Kitty was a child and has never been found. Lady Medford is the sister of Kitty’s disreputable father Edgar. Arriving at Enderley Hall, Kitty finds a house party including cousin Lucy and dog Muffy, the family’s elderly nanny, a garden designer, an art conservator, two of Lucy’s friends from London, plus Lord Medford and his secretary Aubrey.
Lord Medford is an inventor of military munitions and materials and his work is conducted at Enderley in a secret laboratory. The setting is summer 1933 as Europe has become an uncertain, threatening place. So when important papers are stolen that may endanger the country, Sir Horace Blunt arrives from the government, followed by Inspector Greville and Kitty’s co-detective from the first book, Captain Matthew Bryant of Torbay Private Investigation Services.
Clues are collected and rumours abound. As the papers remain lost and one murder is followed by another, Kitty becomes irritated at being left out of the investigating. Alice, the Dolphin’s house maid who has been recruited as lady’s maid for the duration of Kitty’s stay at Enderley Hall, proves to be an able spy. Keeping watch, gathering gossip amongst the domestic staff, and acting as companion to Kitty when danger threatens.
This is only the second book of the series but I slipped easily into reading about these familiar characters. The story unfolds at a good pace as Kitty treads the delicate line of being a polite house guest with being a nosey, intrepid detective. I was cheering her on.
Thoroughly enjoyable. Next up is Murder at the Playhouse.

Here are my reviews of other books in the series:-
MURDER AT THE DOLPHIN HOTEL #1MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER AT THE PLAYHOUSE #3MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER ON THE DANCE FLOOR #4MISSUNDERHAY

MURDER IN THE BELLTOWER #5MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER AT ELM HOUSE #6MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER AT THE WEDDING #7MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER IN FIRST CLASS #8MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER AT THE COUNTRY CLUB #9MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER ON BOARD #10MISSUNDERHAY
MURDER AT THE CHARITY BALL #11MISSUNDERHAY

And my reviews of the first in a new series by Helena Dixon:-
THE SECRET DETECTIVE AGENCY #1SECRETDETECTIVEAGENCY
THE SEASIDE MURDERS #2SECRETDETECTIVEAGENCY

If you like this, try:-
‘The Vanished Bride’ by Bella Ellis #1BRONTEMYSTERIES
‘The Killings at Kingfisher Hill’ by Sophie Hannah #4POIROT
‘Moonflower Murders’ by Anthony Horowitz #2SUSANRYELAND

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COMING SOON… THE NEXT BOOK I REVIEW WILL BE:- Rachel Hore