Review; A Murder to Die For by Stevyn Colgan

I was fortunate enough to recieve a press copy of the mystery novel A Murder to Die For by Stevyn Colgan from the author himself WAY back. Now I've finally read it and here comes the review.

Description from Goodreads
When hordes of people descend on the picturesque village of Nasely for the annual celebration of its most famous resident, murder mystery writer Agnes Crabbe, events take a dark turn as the festival opens with a shocking death.

Each year the residents are outnumbered by crowds dressed as Crabbe’s best-known character, the lady detective Millicent Cutter. The weekend is never a mild-mannered affair as fan club rivalries bubble below the surface, but tensions reach new heights when a second Crabbe devotee is found murdered. Though the police are quick to arrive on the scene, the facts are tricky to ascertain as the witnesses, suspects and victim are all dressed as Miss Cutter. And they all want to solve that crime too . . . 


My Thoughts on the Novel

Personally, I found ”A Murder to Die For” a fun read. It is in a sense a tribute to the Golden Age crime mysteries like Agatha Christie (I guess there is a reason why the celebrated fictional author is named Agnes Crabbe), but the novel also makes a bit fun of mystery novels as well. A deduction in a mystery novel is quite different from real life investigation, which is even pointed out in the novel by one of the characters.

If you’re in search for a mystery novel that has a bit of humour, feel free to pick up this novel.

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