A review by psalmcat
Blotto Twinks and the Riddle of the Sphinx by Simon Brett

3.0

First of all, I adore Simon Brett. However, I think I can safely forego the rest of these books. If you are into 1920s-era British aristocratic silliness, go nuts. This was ... uhm, far too silly for me. Stopping at the whole car-big-enough-to-hide-a-sarcophagus-in-while-driving-across-Europe....and that was just one of the big things.

I imagine this would go down better if you were British, or a fan of the era, or a fan of making fun of the aristocracy as it died.

Sorry, I'll stick with Charles Paris, Mrs Pargeter, and even the Fethering books. These are too over the top for me.