Goodreads: Death in the English Countryside (Murder on Location #1) by Sara Rosett
Blurb: Location scout and Jane Austen aficionado, Kate Sharp, is thrilled when the company she works for lands the job of finding locations for a new film adaptation of Pride and Prejudice, but then her boss, Kevin, fails to return from a scouting trip to England. Afraid that Kevin has slipped back into some destructive personal habits he struggles with, Kate travels to England to salvage Kevin’s and the company’s reputation before word gets out that he is missing.
Things go from bad to worse when Kate arrives in Nether Woodsmoor, a quaint village of golden stone cottages and rolling green hills, only to find no trace of Kevin except his abandoned luggage. Even the rumpled, easygoing local scout they consulted, Alex, doesn’t know where Kevin might be.
Increasingly worried about Kevin and with an antsy director waiting for updates about the preproduction details, Kate embarks on a search that includes a pub-crawl and cozy cottages as well as stately country manors. But Kevin remains missing, and she begins to suspect that the picturesque village and beautiful countryside may not be as idyllic as they seem.
My Thoughts: This was an interesting premise and an enjoyable mystery. Kate is likable and is relatively quick with sharing with the police which is always nice. I did figure out the mystery well before the reveal but I enjoyed getting their and seeing how it all unraveled. I liked the Austen references and the English countryside descriptions that are sprinkled throughout but didn't go overboard. I'm curious to see what happens next for Kate and am looking forward to reading more about the location scouting. If you are looking for a quick light read in a beautiful setting and with mostly likable characters this is a good one to pick up. My Rating Liked It.
But she's not the only one on the trail.
From San Francisco to London to the Highlands of Scotland, Jaya must evade a shadowy stalker as she follows hints from the hastily scrawled note of her dead lover to a remote archaeological dig. Helping her decipher the cryptic clues are her magician best friend, a devastatingly handsome art historian with something to hide, and a charming archaeologist running for his life.
When a member of the dig's crew is murdered, Jaya must figure out which of the scholars vying for her affections might be the love of her life--and which one is a killer.
I like the setting for Death in the English Countryside. Will check it out. I haven't been very active with the blogs recently but I have been reading your posts!
ReplyDeleteThese both are set in wonderful locations! I love the idea of finding film locations for P&P. And am intrigued by the link between the Scottish Highlands and India! Fabulous reviews!
ReplyDeleteThe first one is the one that appeals to me, like the countryside and Austen references.
ReplyDeleteBoth of them look good. I'll have to check them out.
ReplyDeleteI am glad you enjoyed these. I especially like the sound of Artifact. There's just something about going on a treasure hunt. :-)
ReplyDeleteBoth of these sound really enjoyable. Artifact really does appeal to me.
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