Mrs Hudson and the Christmas Canary by Martin Davis

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3/5 Stars

December in London, and Maximilian Cortado, the world-famous violinist, has disappeared, the only clue being the unexpected delivery to his townhouse of a basket containing a live hen. When it emerges that a number of other notable members of society have been receiving similarly unexplained fowl, the deliveries begin to appear more sinister.


This book felt exactly like a Sherlock Holmes book which I loved and appreciated. However, I couldn't help but feel bored throughout a lot of it as I didn't care all that much about the mystery or any of the side characters. I did love the main character though and enjoyed reading about her solving the mystery.

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