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A review by jarvm
This Side of Murder by Anna Lee Huber
4.0
Sooooo mid Masterpiece Mystery, which of course, means I loved it. Very dark and stormy night--the butler in the library with the candlestick-- which made it more fun.
On an unrelated note, the impact of WWI on the UK and Europe, in general, is never something I considered before. It does not really live on in the US imagination as it does in the UK (the poppies from Flanders Field, etc.). I definitely plan on diving into that history more, as it's extremely interesting. What a fascinating time in Europe especially given the number of men who died or came back from the war completely shell-shocked. The impact that has on a generation moving in the 20s is such an interesting landscape for a mystery.
On an unrelated note, the impact of WWI on the UK and Europe, in general, is never something I considered before. It does not really live on in the US imagination as it does in the UK (the poppies from Flanders Field, etc.). I definitely plan on diving into that history more, as it's extremely interesting. What a fascinating time in Europe especially given the number of men who died or came back from the war completely shell-shocked. The impact that has on a generation moving in the 20s is such an interesting landscape for a mystery.