Murderous Mayhem at Honeychurch Hall
A Honeychurch Hall Mystery
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Publisher Description
This nail-biting addition to Hannah Dennison's Honey Church Hall mystery series, Murderous Mayhem at Honeychurch Hall is not to be missed.
"An enjoyable, lighthearted read, just the thing to chase the blues away." —M.C. Beaton
When the only copy of Ravished, Iris Stanford’s new manuscript, never arrives at her London publisher’s office, her daughter Kat investigates the tiny local village post office, where it appears the package never left the building. Iris is on tenterhooks—not only is her novel gone with the wind, but she’s deathly afraid that Muriel Jarvis, the postmistress and notorious busybody, will expose her secret identity as the bestselling romance writer Krystalle Storm. Meanwhile, Muriel has her own problems with the sudden death of her husband Fred, which has left her heavily in debt. In the spine-tingling climax, both past and present collide as Kat fights for her life and those she holds most dear, dancing once again with the dark forces lurking behind the grandeur of Honeychurch Hall.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Cozy fans who like their mysteries set in small communities where a feud over the pruning of a rose bush is front-page news will welcome Dennison's fourth Honeychurch Hall whodunit set in Devon (after 2016's A Killer Ball at Honeychurch Hall). Kat Stanford, the star of the TV show Fakes & Treasures, was hoping to open an antique shop in London with her eccentric mother, Iris, an author of bestselling romances, but Iris's impulsive decision to buy the carriage house on the Honeychurch Hall estate near Little Dipperton has forced a change in plans. Despite her initial disappointment, Kat is now content to reside in the Devonshire countryside. Unfortunately, her love life is less than satisfactory; her one and only date with heartthrob Det. Insp. Shawn Cropper ended when he became ill. A series of thefts in the area adds a little tension, as does the disappearance of Iris's latest manuscript (of which there's only one copy), but those expecting much sleuthing may be disappointed.
Customer Reviews
H Dennison's Murderous Mayhem
Welcome back to Honeychurch Hall
located outside of Little Dipperton Devon.
" Skirmish Day " is in the planning there.
It is a reenactment celebrating a battle
fought in the English Civil War held annually
While preparing for the event, a skeleton
that is centuries old is found along with
a helmet and dagger. She had been
murdered.
Whose skeleton could it be? Why was she
buried on Honeychurch Hall grounds in an
unmarked grave?
What could happen next ??
How about a missing manuscript, a missing
tin with money for the reenactment, stolen
cars, a nosy postmistress, a frumpy tea shop
owner, new suspicious women to the area,
a doll, escaped convicts, affairs, secrets from
the past and present, a current murder,
mischievous young boys, a crypt, a graveyard,
a flamboyant lothario, a posh restaurant plus
a centuries old ghost for starters!!!
Feisty, colorful, well described characters
involved in a well written plot. There are many
twists and turns which peak the readers
interest. Add humor, romance along with the
historical setting for an enjoyable read.
This is the fourth book in the Honeychurch
Hall Mystery series. The book can be read as a
stand alone.
Great read!!!
I volunteered to read this book. Thanks to the author
via Facebook’s Cozy Mystery Review for the book.
My opinion is my own.
Fourth book in series!
Murderous Mayhem at Honeychurch Hall by Hannah Dennison is the fourth book in A Honeychurch Hall Mystery series. In Little Dipperton, in the Devonshire countryside, the town is getting ready for the annual “Skirmish” which is the re-enactment of battles around Honeychurch Hall during the English Civil War (between the Roundheads and the Cavaliers). Kat is readying the West Gatehouse for Kat’s Collectibles and Valuation Services when Muriel Jarvis pays a call. She is having money troubles since the recent death of her husband and needs a loan. Muriel is the local postmistress and the nosiest woman in town. After dealing with Muriel, Kat is called away by her mother, Iris. Eric Pugsley discovered a skull in the ground while demolishing his old caravan (which was an eyesore). A dagger with the Honeychurch crest is found stabbed in the victim’s ribs and a torture device on her head. It is a very old crime, but D.I. Shawn Cropper shoos everyone away from the scene. Iris is busy creating costumes for the Honeychurch family for the Skirmish when she receives a call from her editor. Her latest manuscript for the Star-Crossed Lover series has failed to arrive at her publisher. Iris creates her novels on a typewriter and that was the only copy (she failed to make a copy). Iris mailed the package from Little Dipperton (you can see where this is heading) and tracking shows the item never left the post office. If Muriel opened the package, Iris’ secret life as Krystalle Storm will be revealed. The manuscript is not the only item missing from around town. Several objects have turned up missing. Just when Kat believes things cannot get worse, Muriel is found dead in her home after Albert did a reconnaissance mission for the manuscript. It looks like Albert and Iris are once again murder suspects. Then there is the little matter of Piers Carew and his sudden interest in Kat. Mayhem does not begin to describe matters in Little Dipperton.
Murderous Mayhem in Honeychurch Hall is jam packed. There is one wacky incident after another. Gossip and meddling are the main sources of entertainment in the village. There are several quirky characters (Iris being the main one) and readers are introduced to some new ones (including Piers Carew who I am sure we will see more of in the next book). The setting sounds just lovely. Murderous Mayhem in Honeychurch Hall is easy to read and has a quick pace. It is a humorous type of cozy mystery that focuses more on the characters and their antics. My mother loves these types of novels (with zany capers and hilarity). I do not recommend starting the series with Murderous Mayhem at Honeychurch Hall. If you have not read any of the other novels in the series, you will be a little lost (you need to start with Murder at Honeychurch Hall). I give Murderous Mayhem at Honeychurch Hall 3 out of 5 stars. The mystery of Muriel’s murder and the string of thefts around town is easily solved. I was hoping it would be a little more complex. Murderous Mayhem at Honeychurch Hall is a madcap story that will appeal many readers.