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msbups's review against another edition
4.0
A decent story, a bit odd and overly dramatic, but engaging.
heidirgorecki's review against another edition
adventurous
funny
hopeful
mysterious
sad
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Plot
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? Yes
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
4.25
Sort of had a bit of a Clue vibe to it. I enjoyed it and liked that some of the witty banter from the first one was back. I thought it did well keeping you guessing who the culprits were going to be or at least why.
Minor: Rape
tsenko2's review against another edition
2.0
Clunky. Boring. Jude Deveraux is a very poor mystery writer.
novelesque_life's review against another edition
3.0
RATING: 2.5 STARS
2020; Mira/Harlequin
I was so excited for Sara, Kate and Jack to be in England, and involved in another cold case. It started out good, like a Midsomer Murder episode, but then just got dull and long. I have liked the other two stories a bit, but I keep saying after the next book I will decide if I continue. I am almost done with this one...but, gah, I will try another.
***I received a complimentary copy of this ebook from the publisher through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.***
2020; Mira/Harlequin
I was so excited for Sara, Kate and Jack to be in England, and involved in another cold case. It started out good, like a Midsomer Murder episode, but then just got dull and long. I have liked the other two stories a bit, but I keep saying after the next book I will decide if I continue. I am almost done with this one...but, gah, I will try another.
***I received a complimentary copy of this ebook from the publisher through NetGalley. Opinions expressed in this review are entirely my own.***
andrearbooks's review against another edition
3.0
A Forgotten Murder by Jude Deveraux was a book I've had in queue for quite some time. This is my first time reading this author, and it was an enjoyable ride - I'll be back for more! This story revolved around a cold case brought back to life. While I haven't read the earlier iteration, this is a missing persons mystery where an "old gang" is getting back together to solve the crime. That said, I didn't feel like I was missing out by not knowing these characters before this installment. Kate, Jack and Sara come together at Oxley Manor where two people went missing long ago. As those who were connected to these people back when come back to Oxley, the trio must determine what their stories were then and now to finally solve these cases. This was an interesting ride as the past and present became connected, and the trio tried to piece together the clues. Thanks to NetGalley for the (belated) look at this read!
sinadria's review against another edition
adventurous
mysterious
relaxing
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? Yes
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Diverse cast of characters? No
- Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated
3.0
popthebutterfly's review against another edition
3.0
Disclaimer: I received this book from the publisher. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: A Forgotten Murder
Author: Jude Deveraux
Book Series: Medlar Mystery Book 3
Rating: 3/5
Publication Date: March 10, 2020
Genre: Mystery
Recommended Age: 16+ (TW rape mention , alcohol, drugs mention, violence, gore, language)
Publisher: MIRA
Pages: 400
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Synopsis: An English manor home, an unsolved mystery, too many suspects to count… It’s the perfect holiday for romance novelist Sara Medlar.
After solving two murder cases in their hometown of Lachlan, Florida, Sara Medlar, her niece Kate and their friend Jack need a change of scenery. Sara arranges for them to visit an old friend of hers in England. Upon arrival at Oxley Manor, a centuries-old estate that has been converted to a luxury hotel, Kate and Jack quickly realize that Sara is up to something. They learn that Sara has also invited a number of others to join them at Oxley.
When everyone assembles, Sara lets them know why they are there. Decades earlier, two people ran off together from Oxley and haven’t been heard from since—and Sara wants to solve the case. As the people who were there the night the two went missing, the guests find themselves cast in a live mystery-theater event.
In reenacting the events of that night, it becomes clear that everyone has something to hide and no one is safe, especially when the discovery of a body makes it clear that at least one of the people who disappeared was murdered.
Sara, Jack and Kate are once again at the heart of a mysterious case that only they are able to solve. But someone is willing to continue to kill to keep the truth about Oxley Manor buried, and none of the guests are safe.
New York Times bestselling author Jude Deveraux has crafted another irresistible case in her bestselling Medlar Mystery series.
Review: For the most part I enjoyed this mystery book. It was a fun read and it was very fast paced for me. The characters were well developed and the story really kept me intrigued.
However, this book was kind of hard to get into. The book just starts in the middle of the action and while some readers really enjoy that and I do on occasion, it didn’t help me here. The book was kind of chaotic as well and sometimes really hard to follow along with. It also took some time for me to get into the book.
Verdict: A good mystery, but pay attention to it.
Book: A Forgotten Murder
Author: Jude Deveraux
Book Series: Medlar Mystery Book 3
Rating: 3/5
Publication Date: March 10, 2020
Genre: Mystery
Recommended Age: 16+ (TW rape mention , alcohol, drugs mention, violence, gore, language)
Publisher: MIRA
Pages: 400
Amazon Link
Synopsis: An English manor home, an unsolved mystery, too many suspects to count… It’s the perfect holiday for romance novelist Sara Medlar.
After solving two murder cases in their hometown of Lachlan, Florida, Sara Medlar, her niece Kate and their friend Jack need a change of scenery. Sara arranges for them to visit an old friend of hers in England. Upon arrival at Oxley Manor, a centuries-old estate that has been converted to a luxury hotel, Kate and Jack quickly realize that Sara is up to something. They learn that Sara has also invited a number of others to join them at Oxley.
When everyone assembles, Sara lets them know why they are there. Decades earlier, two people ran off together from Oxley and haven’t been heard from since—and Sara wants to solve the case. As the people who were there the night the two went missing, the guests find themselves cast in a live mystery-theater event.
In reenacting the events of that night, it becomes clear that everyone has something to hide and no one is safe, especially when the discovery of a body makes it clear that at least one of the people who disappeared was murdered.
Sara, Jack and Kate are once again at the heart of a mysterious case that only they are able to solve. But someone is willing to continue to kill to keep the truth about Oxley Manor buried, and none of the guests are safe.
New York Times bestselling author Jude Deveraux has crafted another irresistible case in her bestselling Medlar Mystery series.
Review: For the most part I enjoyed this mystery book. It was a fun read and it was very fast paced for me. The characters were well developed and the story really kept me intrigued.
However, this book was kind of hard to get into. The book just starts in the middle of the action and while some readers really enjoy that and I do on occasion, it didn’t help me here. The book was kind of chaotic as well and sometimes really hard to follow along with. It also took some time for me to get into the book.
Verdict: A good mystery, but pay attention to it.
mkristin96's review against another edition
3.0
Had 5 star potential but was riddled with weird writing choices and off handed comments. I liked story line though.