A Limited Edition Murder
2024 • 304 pages

Book Review: A Limited Edition Murder by Lauren Elliott

Rating: 4 Stars

I recently wrapped up A Limited Edition Murder by Lauren Elliott, and I can't wait to share my thoughts! As a cozy mystery enthusiast, I was immediately drawn to this book, especially with its intriguing premise set against the backdrop of the English moors.

In this installment, we follow Addie Greyborne, a bookstore owner who finds herself in West Yorkshire while working at a local shop, Second Chance Books and Bindery. Although she's enjoying her time there, she still feels a bit out of place, missing her home base at Beyond the Page Books and Curios. Things start to take a turn during her friend Tony's engagement party at the grand Milton Manor. When Tony gifts his fiancée a first edition of Emily Brontë's Wuthering Heights, trouble brews as the lord of the manor accuses them of theft. The situation escalates dramatically when Addie discovers a young woman's body during a walk on the moors, leading the police to suspect Tony's fiance. Determined to clear her friend's name, Addie embarks on a perilous journey to uncover the truth.

First off, can we talk about how stunning the cover is? It perfectly captures the cozy mystery vibe. The writing itself is superb; Elliott has a way of weaving a tale that draws you in and keeps you engaged from start to finish. I found the mystery well-plotted and paced, with just the right amount of twists and turns to keep me guessing.

One of the standout aspects for me was the character development. Addie is relatable and resourceful, and I loved how her determination shone through as she navigated through layers of intrigue to protect her friend. Plus, having her Yorkipoo, Pippi, by her side added a delightful touch and some light-hearted moments amidst the tension.

I also appreciated the change of scenery in this installment—moving from Addie's usual setting in the U.S. to the picturesque yet eerie English moors was refreshing. It really added depth to the story and made me feel like I was experiencing this adventure alongside Addie. I sincerely hope that Lauren Elliott considers keeping Addie in England for future books; I think it could lead to even more captivating stories!

Overall, A Limited Edition Murder is a fantastic cozy mystery that stands strong on its own while also expanding the adventures of Addie Greyborne. I would definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a gripping read with charming characters and an engaging plot. I'm giving it 4 stars out of 5—definitely worth your time!

⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️