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I really liked this book, I’m highly entertained by all the old time-y swears. It reads like a strange cross between Agatha Christie and Nancy Drew somehow. (Leaning towards Agatha Christie). I’d give it an 8/10
I’ve never read a murder mystery set in the 1910s
I would definitely recommend it, I think it was a fun read and I’m glad I stumbled upon it.
Some amazing swears that Gertie was immediately reprimanded for 😂
“I didn’t take the blinking brooch, and miss hoity toity blinking knows it!”
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kc20083 · 5 years
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(via A Merry Murder (A Special Pennyfoot Hotel Mystery) by Kate Kingsbury #Spotlight / #Excerpt / #Giveaway / @BerkleyMystery)
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smmolloy · 5 years
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(via A Merry Murder (A Special Pennyfoot Hotel Mystery) by Kate Kingsbury #Spotlight / #Excerpt / #Giveaway / @BerkleyMystery)
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deb198 · 5 years
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(via A Merry Murder (A Special Pennyfoot Hotel Mystery) by Kate Kingsbury #Spotlight / #Excerpt / #Giveaway / @BerkleyMystery)
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dollycas · 5 years
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A Merry Murder (A Special Pennyfoot Hotel Mystery) by Kate Kingsbury #Spotlight / #Excerpt / #Giveaway / @BerkleyMystery
A Merry Murder (A Special Pennyfoot Hotel Mystery) by Kate Kingsbury #Spotlight / #Excerpt / #Giveaway / @BerkleyMystery
A Merry Murder (A Special Pennyfoot Hotel Mystery) Historical Holiday Cozy Mystery 10th in Series Publisher: Berkley (October 1, 2019) Paperback: 304 pages ISBN-10: 1984805924 ISBN-13: 978-1984805928 Kindle ASIN: B07PLFH8BJ
It is an Edwardian Christmas, and the Pennyfoot Hotel is all dressed up. But when one of the guests turns up dead, owner Cecily Sinclair Baxter realizes it is not only the…
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mysterytribune · 4 years
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High Jinks At The Pennyfoot Hotel: An Essay By Kate Kingsbury
High Jinks At The Pennyfoot Hotel: An Essay By Kate Kingsbury
Cozy mystery writer Kate Kingsbury writes about Edwardian England, growing up in U.K. and her latest book A Merry Murder. 
Just the words “Edwardian England” immediately bring to my mind summer garden parties, glittering ballrooms, elaborate gowns and overflowing hats, rowing on the Thames and rattling, smelly motorcars intruding on horse-drawn carriages.
I have always been fascinated by that…
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“I think we have to enjoy each day for itself, madam. If indeed the world is changing so rapidly, one might well consider that each tomorrow could bring unexpected catastrophe”
She stared after him, uneasily aware that he could very well be right.
-Room with a Clue
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