
Today I am on the tour for The Seeds Of Murder by Dawn Treacher, thank you to Hannah at Hygge Book Tours for organising it and inviting me to take part and thank you to the author and the publisher for my copy.

Pages: 249
Synopsis Cedric Malleson’s wife, Carolina, is missing. Everyone believes she simply left Cedric because she didn’t want to be a vicar’s wife any longer. Now retired from the clergy, and with time on his hands, Cedric’s mind begins to wonder why. Why did Carolina leave? Did she leave because she wanted to, or because she had to? His thoughts prompt him to begin writing a detective novel, a cosy, murder mystery.
However, his daughter, Scarlett encourages him to take up gardening, a task Carolina used to do when they were together. Little does Cedric realise that whilst he is writing his detective novel and doing the garden, he could be nurturing the seeds of murder.
My Thoughts: I do love a cosy mystery. It gives me my crime fix whilst not being too heavy, they’re easy to read and sometimes a good palette cleanser between books.
This one didn’t let me down, the writing was completely engaging and I found myself totally engrossed in the story line and unable to put it down.
I loved how it brought a bit of todays culture into it with the addition of an influencer in the form of Cedric’s daughter, who was trying her hardest to turn her dad into an aspiring YouTuber, which added a little bit of humour to the story. Kind of a bit gutted that The Green Fingered Vicar isn’t a real YouTube channel! (I don’t even like gardening 🤦🏻♀️😂)
The main crux of the story is Cedric trying to find out what happened when his wife disappeared.. was she kidnapped? did she leave? what caused it all? and now that he’s retired from being the local vicar he’s found himself with more time on his hands… can he get to the bottom of the mystery with the help of his local parishioners and his faithful cat Reubens?
Or is he just so wrapped up in the crime novel he’s writing that he has imagined the whole thing and there’s no secrets to uncover?
This was a lot of fun, full of mystery, some red herrings and plenty of twists to keep you on your toes! Definitely one to be added to your TBR.
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