Christoph Fischer has written a great review of Teagan Geneviene’s book MURDER AT THE BIJOU.
This is a very enjoyable murder story set in the 1920s. Pip, Granny Phanny and a whole bunch of alliterated characters populate the story of surprisingly strong suspense with equally surprising turns of events.
This is hugely enjoyable and definitely recommended to anyone with a sense of fun and humour.
I loved this book when it was published in parts on the blog and loved it even more re-reading it as a whole in one sitting. Yes, one sitting.
I only now realised just how much work had gone into the individual parts. I often forgot from one week to the next what certain references mean or what they allude to. The novel is hugely enjoyable and a fun read thanks to many quirky expressions, usage of words off the beaten track, fabulous character names and many more delicious ingredients.
The writing is very original and the story line is…
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Huge thanks for sharing Christoph’s review of my 1920s novel, Suzanne. You’re the berries!
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You’re most welcome, Teagan. Congratulations. Have a great week. 🙂 — Suzanne
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LOL, I’m working on it, Suzanne. But the stress of dealing with stupidity is getting to me today. Back to it though. Thanks for a morning break.
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