Review; Honeymoon with Death by Vivian Conroy
Last year I was fortunate enough to recieve an ARC of the crime novel Honeymoon with Death by Vivian Conroy through Netgalley. I read it shortly afterwards, but I haven't published my review until now.
Description from Netgalley
Suspenseful to the last page, Honeymoon with Death is perfect for fans of Agatha Christie’s Sleeping Murder and Evil Under The Sun
After a whirlwind romance and dream wedding, the new Mrs Ramsforth is whisked away to an idyllic Greek island by her adoring husband. But as soon as they arrive at their luxurious hotel overlooking the azure sea, Damaris is struck by the feeling she’s been here before...
Puzzling over the familiarity, Damaris’ honeymoon goes from unsettling to a complete nightmare when she finds herself standing over a dead body, unable to explain how she got there.
Now only one man can save her - fellow holidaymaker and former Scotland Yard inspector Jasper. But even he starts to doubt Damaris' innocence when he discovers that it's not her first time embroiled in a murder case...
Description from Netgalley
Suspenseful to the last page, Honeymoon with Death is perfect for fans of Agatha Christie’s Sleeping Murder and Evil Under The Sun
After a whirlwind romance and dream wedding, the new Mrs Ramsforth is whisked away to an idyllic Greek island by her adoring husband. But as soon as they arrive at their luxurious hotel overlooking the azure sea, Damaris is struck by the feeling she’s been here before...
Puzzling over the familiarity, Damaris’ honeymoon goes from unsettling to a complete nightmare when she finds herself standing over a dead body, unable to explain how she got there.
Now only one man can save her - fellow holidaymaker and former Scotland Yard inspector Jasper. But even he starts to doubt Damaris' innocence when he discovers that it's not her first time embroiled in a murder case...
My Thoughts on the Book
This was certainly an interesting read, especially because of the plot twists. Fair enough, one knew who some of the culprits were pretty early on, but not what was going to happen and why.
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