A review by verityw
Death at the Opera by Gladys Mitchell

4.0

I really enjoyed this. They're a bit different from the normal run of who-dunnits because you always feel like Mrs Bradley wants to know who did it because she's interested - not because she has a burning sense of justice or the victim needing to be avenged. She's curious and detached, and if someone she likes does something - for noble reasons - she might not necessarily hand them over to the cops.

This is intriguing and well put together - and I didn't work out who it was really as it kept twisting away. Good train reading.