A Deadly Mistake by Keith Finney

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2/5 stars 

The village of Lipton St Faith in Norfolk is a tranquil spot. The most excitement it sees comes from the antics of the local children sent from Liverpool to escape the air raids. Then one day a car accident claims the life of a young man, found with no identification papers. Anna Grix, daughter of the local vicar and an amateur sleuth, starts to help local police officer Tom Bradshaw investigate. When they hear that the young vicar from Cambridge being sent to Norfolk has disappeared, Anna starts to wonder if this is connected to the crash victim. She calls in the help of American serviceman Lieutenant Eddie Elsner, whom she met when he knocked her off her bicycle while driving his new sportscar. Now, friends, they get to work at solving the case of the unidentified body and the missing curate. But before they’re done there will be more victims, unsettling the peaceful village of Lipton St Faith and Anna’s life, forever.

First I want to talk about what I did like, which was the setting. I love small-town murder mysteries, I haven't read many set during the war though so it was a nice surprise to say I liked it.
For the romance part It's setting up a love triangle between three characters but neither of the romances was interesting to me and Anna annoyed me in both. With Eddie, she acted as she hated him throughout most of the book but at the end, he got kidnapped and almost killed by a Nazi and she seemed worried which I didn't mind but the next scene was with all the main characters and one of them was blaming Anna for what had happed and she was upset that Eddie hadn't immediately started defending her, like lady he was almost killed a few a
hours ago not everything is about you. With Tom, I didn't even know he was a love interest until the end of the book when Anna started thinking about him more, which I don't mind if it's setting up a romance but it was all tell and not show which I didn't like. 
I think that if you like wartime murder mysteries but don't care about romance then you'll like this one more than I did but unfortunately, it wasn't for me.

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