Sunday, March 17, 2013

Review: Barking Mad: A Reginald Spiffington Mystery by Jamieson Ridenhour

Synopsis: The year is 1931. The scene is werewolfishly classic English fare. And tonight the moon hangs as full as a royal pie plate in this inaugural Reginald Spiffington mystery when the none too obsequious playboy, Reggie, sets out for a delectably long weekend at Huffsworthy Hall to assist his dear friend, Moony, in his failing endeavor to take the hand of his lady-love and to partake in the culinary talents of the genius chef running the kitchen. With no one reason more important than the next, he'll be off straight after breakfast. Reggie's itinerary for the weekend turns abruptly less toothsome when he decides to solve the unexpected murder of another of the Hall's guests, a guest whose luggage is secretly packed full of nefarious plans. Soon, all Huffsworthy's inhabitants are potential suspects, including Reggie's saucy, quick-witted love-interest, Mimsy Borogrove. Aided by his invaluable valet, Pelham, and armed only with his knowledge of detective novels and a newly acquired set of keener, canine senses, Reggie sets out to find the killer before another meal falls to ruin. (from the back of the book)

Review: I adored this book! Marvelous, light, funny, thrilling and engaging, I couldn't put it down. It's delightful, full of whimsy, but with depth and emotion, the mystery keen and intriguing. A proper who-dun-it with a dash of romance and chuckles, topped with a twist of wolfy bite. If P.G.Wodehouse and Agatha Christie had a child who wrote werewolf novels, this would be it. I wait, with eagerness, for more!

Bookmarks: 8 of 10

Awards: None

Date Finished: 3-5-2013
Pages: 170

5 comments:

  1. Hi Lauren! I just found this review--I'm so glad you enjoyed the book! The sequel is actually due out in early 2014, so there is more to come! Glad to find your blog. Have a lovely day!

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    1. OMG! Seriously!!!!! That is the BEST news I've had all week!!!! I'm am so excited to read more. This was, hands down, one of my most favorite books I've read. Thank you!!!!

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  2. You're very sweet. I'll probably be doing a blog tour--if you're interested I can add your name to the list!

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    1. Yes, sir! I should very much like to be on your blog tour. I don't have many readers, but I'm just returning to blogging after a long hiatus. Please include me - it would be both an honor and privilege! Thank you again! ~ L

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  3. It's a few months off, but I'll send your name and the link to my publishers. Have a great week!

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