I’m pleased to be welcoming Michelle Salter back to Novel Kicks and the blog tour for her book, A Corpse in Christmas Close, book five in The Iris Woodmore Mysteries series.
When a pantomime turns deadly, Iris investigates a cast of killers…
Christmas, 1923. When reporter Iris Woodmore is sent to cover the Prince of Wales’ visit to historic Winchester, she discovers more than just royal gossip.
The leading lady in Winchester Cathedral’s charity pantomime is found dead in mysterious circumstances. And the chief suspect is Cinderella’s handsome prince, played by Percy Baverstock’s younger brother, Freddie.
For the sake of the Baverstocks, Iris must investigate the murder, even though it means confronting an old enemy. And as the line between friend and foe blurs dangerously, she’s ensnared by someone she hoped she’d never see again…
Everyone’s favourite amateur sleuth returns for a Christmas mystery, perfect for fans of Verity Bright, Claire Gradidge and Emily Organ.
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It’s 1923 and Iris Woodmore is preparing for royalty to arrive in Winchester. However, when a girl is found murdered on the day of the Prince of Wales’s visit, Iris is in a race against time to find the person responsible before they potentially strike again.
I am such a BIG fan of the Iris Woodmore Mysteries series and was very excited to be invited onto the blog tour for book five in the series, A Corpse in Christmas Close. Iris and a mention of Christmas in the title. Come on, no brainer.
It was so lovely to catch up with Iris. She’s a strong, independent woman and such a wonderful character to read. I love that she forges her own path, especially in the time in which this novel is set. She’s how I hope to have been had I lived in that time period. It was also fabulous to catch up with the familiar faces surrounding Iris.
The plot, as I’ve come to expect from this series, is full to the brim with mystery, twist, turns, villains, danger, thrills … I could go on. From the first page to the last, this book, and the series to which it belongs, always has me completely captivated and I love trying to solve the mystery, almost like I’m at Iris’s side.
This book had laugh out loud moments along with heart-breaking ones but I didn’t want to miss one minute. I’m really hoping there’s a book six soon.
A Corpse in Christmas Close is a perfect whodunnit for people who are looking for great, well written characters and simply love to work the puzzle. It’s also based over Christmas. I know it’s August but this book has bought a little festive spirit early and I don’t mind one bit.
About Michelle Salter –
Michelle Salter writes historical cosy crime set in Hampshire, where she lives, and inspired by real-life events in 1920s Britain.
Her Iris Woodmore series draws on an interest in the aftermath of the Great War and the suffragette movement.
Say hello to Michelle on X.
A Corpse in Christmas Close is book five in The Iris Woodmore Mysteries Series and was released by Boldwood Books on 24th August 2024. Click to buy on Amazon and Waterstones.
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