Review; Murder in a Mill Town by Helen Cox

Last year, I read the most recent book in the Kitt Hartley Yorkshire Mystery series, Murder in a Mill Town by Helen Cox and today I'll post my review.

Description from Goodreads
When a violent murder shatters the otherwise peaceful idyll of Andaby near Hebden Bridge, DS Charlotte Banks can't help but suspect that her brother Ewan - recently released from prison and now living in Calderdale - is behind it. Ewan claims he's innocent, and even has an alibi to prove it, but DS Banks isn't convinced. So much so that she turns to the only people who can help her in an investigation this personal: Kitt Hartley and Grace Edwards, of Hartley and Edwards Investigations.

On the hunt for the killer, Kitt and Grace discover the victim was choked to death on her old school sash. From this lead, Kitt, Grace and DS Banks are drawn down a dark trail littered with decade-old grudges, schoolyard secrets, broken hearts and bullies, and struggle to get closer to the truth. When a second victim goes missing however, the clock starts ticking.

Can Kitt recover the missing woman before it's too late? And how do you catch a killer hiding in plain sight?

My Thoughts on the Book
It was really fun returning to Yorkshire with Kitt Hartley and her group. The characters are complex and the plot/story is well-written, sometimes even with a few laugh out loud moments. I really appreciate the dynamics between Kitt and the rest of "her" group, whether it's Grace, Halloran, Evie, or Charlotte.

If one is in search of some mystery fiction set in Yorkshire, I'd highly recommend this series.

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