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Book Review: Sieve and Let Die by Victoria Hamilton
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐.5 stars
First off, let me start by saying that the cover of “Sieve Let Die” is fantastic! It immediately caught attention and drew me into the book. Now, let dive into the review.
Overall, I enjoyed this latest installment the Vintage Kitchen Mystery series by Victoria Hamilton. The writing was solid, and the pace of the story kept me engaged throughout. One of the highlights the book was undoubtedly the charming setting. The author effortlessly brings to the autumn aesthetic, creating a delightful atmosphere that adds the overall appeal of the story.
In terms of the mystery itself, it was adequately plotted. While it wasn't the most intricate mystery I've come across, it still held my interest. I will admit that I figured out the identity of the killer fairly early on, but that didn't detract too much from my enjoyment the book.
One aspect that lowered my overall rating a bit was the large number of characters in this story. There were fifteen characters that I can recall off the top of my head, and it did become a bit challenging to keep track of who was who and how they were related. However, despite this minor issue, the characters were likable, well-developed, and added depth to the story.
With that said, “Sieve and Let Die” can be read as a standalone novel. As someone who hasn't read the previous books in the series, I didn't feel lost while reading this one. Of course, returning readers will likely have a deeper understanding of the characters and their dynamics, but it doesn't hinder one's ability to enjoy the book as a standalone.
In conclusion, “Sieve and Let Die” is an enjoyable cozy mystery with a charming setting and likable characters. While the mystery itself may not be the most complex, it still manages to entertain and keep readers engaged. Whether you're a fan of the Vintage Kitchen Mystery series or new to it, this book is definitely worth picking up for a cozy autumn read.
⚠️This review was written based on personal opinions and experiences with the book. Individual preferences may vary⚠️