I was recently invited to an online audiobook book club by the amazing book blogger Oh Look, Another Book! If you have not heard of her, then I really recommend you check out her reviews as they are awesome. Anyway, November's book is Murder At Miller's Hotel. Scroll down to read my thoughts.
It’s 1924. Lady Ellen of Ashcombe Hall is on a relaxing hotel break to recuperate. Her nemesis is found dead in the restaurant, face down in his pea and ham soup. Can she confront her past to solve the mystery?
Lady Ellen seeks respite in the charming seaside town of Branden Bay, whilst her home, which was used as a convalescent home for war veterans, is being refurbished to its former glory. Her peaceful break takes a dark turn when she unexpectedly crosses paths with her arch-nemesis, the enigmatic Major Albert Coltrane. Major Coltrane is found lifeless, his face submerged in his own soup after a heated and public confrontation with Ellen who finds herself accused of murder.
Determined to clear her name, she forms an unlikely alliance with Lottie Penny a hotel chamber maid and Captain Ernest Hamilton, a former patient at her convalescent home.
With her faithful Irish setter, Prince, by her side, Lady Ellen embarks on a riveting journey through hidden alley bars and the opulent music hall of Branden Bay. They strive to unravel the threads of the mystery, in race against time to expose the real killer before Lady Ellen becomes the next victim.
If you love the glitz and glamour of the era and a twisty plot, then step back in time to the roaring 1920s, where jazz-filled evenings and clandestine secrets collide. Murder at Millar’s Hotel is the first book in the Lady Ellen Investigates series.
A Five Star Read
“Murder at Millar's Hotel: Lady Ellen Investigates” is an absolute delight from start to finish—a cozy historical mystery with charm, wit, and just enough intrigue to keep you glued to your headphones. The narrator brings Lady Ellen to life with elegance and personality, and the vivid descriptions of the grand yet shadowy Millar’s Hotel make the entire story feel like a luxurious getaway laced with danger. Kelly Mason crafts a mystery that feels both classic and refreshingly modern, with red herrings perfectly placed to keep listeners guessing.
What truly makes this audiobook shine is Lady Ellen herself—clever, composed, and unafraid to challenge expectations. Her quiet determination and sharp observations guide the listener through twists that are smart, surprising, and deeply satisfying. Whether you're a longtime fan of cozy mysteries or simply in the mood for an engaging escape, this audiobook is polished, immersive, and immensely entertaining.
* A charming, clever heroine who elevates every scene
* A classic whodunit feel with modern storytelling flair
* Rich atmosphere and superb narration that make the mystery irresistible

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