“Death at the Auction” (The Stamford Mysteries#1) by E.C. Bateman ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Genre: Cozy Mystery. Location: Stamford, Lincolnshire, England. Time: April/Present.
“A calculated, audacious murder on a sunny Saturday in the middle of a packed auction room…”
When her estranged father breaks his leg, Felicia Grant returns home
from London to run his Saturday auction-the business she left 8 years ago. During her 1st time auctioneering in many years, the dead body of her father’s business rival tumbles out of a Jacobean oak cupboard. Another death follows, and suddenly Felicia and her ex-husband Derek are the main suspects. Luckily, gruff but kindly Sargeant Pettifer doesn’t think they did it. But with Pettifer’s boss pushing for a quick conviction, Felicia better get busy and find the real killer or killers.
Author Bateman creates a wide variety of cozy mystery characters. There’s the precocious 12 year old, the fluffy grandma who bakes, the elegant 90 year old widow, the recluse in his crumbling mansion, the odd couple, the scheming businessman, the egotistical tv star. She adds twists and turns galore-if you enjoy Agatha Christie (the mother of red herrings), you’ll appreciate this.
Bateman also gives us an Agatha Christie-worthy English town she calls “..a provincial pocket of middle England.” and “..one of England’s bastions of old-fashioned gentility.” There are lovely, detailed descriptions of a real town. You can look it up online and see photos of the exact streets and parks she describes. A map in the book would have been nice. Although the occasional description might be a bit much (“…slammed it against the wall with a peevish lack of nominative determinism.”), overall the prose is just right for its genre.
E.C. Bateman is not just a novelist. She’s also an antique jewelry specialist married to an auctioneer, so you can rest assured the book is well researched. If you enjoy M.C. Beaton, Richard Osman, or Agatha Christie, I’m betting you’ll like E.C. Bateman. I like all of them, and now I like her as well so it’s 4 stars from me🌵📚💁🏼♀️ Thank you to NetGalley and EC Bateman for the early copy.