A review by lastblossom
A Most Agreeable Murder by Julia Seales

adventurous funny lighthearted fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Plot
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
tl;dr
A playful murder mystery with lots of layers starring two equally competent detectives in a very tongue-in-cheek narrative.

Thoughts
I'm pretty voracious for historical murder mysteries, especially the kind that play in Victorian and regency type settings, and this is one of the most playful books I've ever read in the genre. A clear tongue-in-cheek love letter to the genre, with references to Jane Austen and just a hint of Holmes. Chapters are interwoven with snippets like newspaper articles, letters between characters, and diary excerpts that help the reader get a more intimate look at all the characters.

Beatrice is a complicated lead. She's enthusiastic and clever, but seems to have absolutely terrible timing when it comes to speaking out. Drake makes a great counterpart to her, thoughtful and keen, and also incredibly bad at social skills. There's a good amount of actual detectiving going on in here, with interviews, searching for clues, puzzles, and a whole heap of red herrings and other threads to pull on. I would suggest that some of the other threads are more interesting than the actual mystery (are we going to talk about Mary???), but the final solution to the murder is very neatly tied up with a satisfying explanation, and the hint of more to come. Romance is very light, and largely implied. There's a bit of a haters-to-lovers mood on the front end, but the hatred melts away pretty fast in favor of solving the case.

This was a very fun read that I breezed through in a couple sessions, and anyone else who enjoys this genre will probably be entertained by this twist on it.

Thank you to NetGalley and Random House Publishing Group for the advance copy!

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