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review 2013-10-08 19:21
The Edwin Drood Murders by Christopher Lord
The Edwin Drood Murders - Christopher Lord

4 Hearts

 

Review written for MM Good Book Reviews

 

This story is part of a series and is best read in order. Simon is co-chairing the latest convention for Charles Dickens' uncompleted novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, in Dickens Junction, the Droodists have come out in force, a wide selection of characters who love Charles Dickens work. Simon has his hands full with the activities but when a theft occurs of a priceless ring it is only the beginning of a week of murder, mystery and intrigue.
 
This is a great mystery story of the old fashioned sort, Miss Marple and Poirot spring to mind when reading The Edwin Drood Murders, taking you to a quaint town where a mystery falls into Simon's lap. The story starts out with Simon asking his boyfriend Zach an all important question but being put off for the time being until Zach has time to think about it, then Simon sets off for the convention. We are then treated to an interesting array of characters as all the players arrive at the hotel and some of them are not quite what they seem. 
 
The mystery we are led on has us wondering what will happen next, has us guessing which suspicious character could be the culprit and what others are hiding. We discover horrendous and surprising murders and are left puzzled as to why the thefts occurred, and at the last, we appreciate Simon's fine mind at putting the puzzle together and explaining the fine details we overlooked. Simon's relationship with Zach plays out in the background, their loving relationship making itself known without any overt gestures. Simon does have his moments of insecurity at Zach's refusal to instantly accept his offer of moving in but it doesn't affect his relationship in the least. 
 
This is a wonderfully written story that is an easy story to read and keeps you gripped with it's storyline, we connect with the characters as we get to know them and we mourn along with Simon in places. Each character has their own unique personality and while we take some to heart, we keep a suspicious eye on others but they all come together to keep your attention on the pages of this book.
 
I recommend this to those who love Dickens, mysteries, great characters, intriguing discoveries, a sweet relationship and a wonderful ending. 
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