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Review *Murder at Twilight*

by Fleur Hitchcock

Published by Nosy Crow

Cover Artwork by Robert Ball


IMAGINE an author reading their entire book. Out loud. To You! Well, I was lucky enough to find a limited-release, video series of EXACTLY that! WOW!


Official *Thank you* to Fleur Hitchcock for doing that!


This is a mystery-thriller for middle-grade range that could be enjoyed just as much by adults.

Viv's mum drives her & Noah around in her car but their schools & lives are worlds apart: Herschel High & posh 'perfect' St. David's (as Viv calls it). But the morning drive started with a fight & a nosebleed for Noah. Who knew what would come next?


Shocked to see police cars when she got home late from school & detention - this was the start of a scary adventure even Viv couldn't have imagined.

The clash of characters & social strata give the reader a chance to visit the worlds of English gentry & landowners, whilst seeing service-level life through Viv's eyes. Can your arch-enemy really be the one you have to rescue or, even worse, rely on to be rescued?

How are two young children supposed to figure their way out of such a mysterious situation without fear getting in the way? Who can they trust? Viv will be shocked with Noah's plan & skills but will they escape & get the help they need?


Action-packed mystery with multiple possibilities unfolding, Fleur Hitchcock's clever plotting & attention to detail prove to be a superb mix. You just have to keep reading! *I followed along in the printed book for the most enjoyable story experience*.

Excellent!

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