Some secrets are best left buried; others are better never planted!
In a restored Victorian conservatory, four grieving women from the local wellness centre discover that their friend's mysterious death, amongst her toxic plants, was not an accident.
When eccentric homoeopath Aunt Lily arrives on her tricycle, she seems just the person to help uncover answers. But who is she really, and why is she there?
A sixteenth-century journal hidden in the conservatory holds dark secrets that could change everything. And an enigmatic stranger will stop at nothing to find it – making false promises and real threats.
Can the friends resist his temptations and unlock the book's hidden secrets in time? Do they have the strength to make an impossible choice before it is too late?
A creepy tale of intrigue and suspense, full of witty and charming characters, this brand-new cosy mystery novel is perfect for fans of Richard Osman, Jill Johnson and Janice Hallett who like their tea with a twist of tension.
What did I think?
I have to start my review of The Conservatory by mentioning the amazing cover. It is absolutely stunning and it entices the reader to discover the dark but enchanting story inside.
Aunt Lily is a wonderful character; she is so mysterious, quirky and vividly described that she virtually pops out from the page. Aunt Lily reminded me of Mary Poppins the way she turns up in such an unusual and unforgettable way so I loved her the moment I met her. She has arrived just in time to help a group of women investigate the death of their friend. It looked like an accident but it was murder!
The story is interspersed with extracts from a mysterious 16th century book and I loved how Anthony Aberford weaves this into the story. It does get quite dark with almost a good versus evil tussle to get hold of the book and I really enjoyed this imaginative and tense supernatural element.
Incredibly intriguing and completely captivating, The Conservatory is a fantastic introduction to a new series and I can't wait to meet up with Aunt Lily again. This is pure escapism and I loved it.
I received a gifted paperback to read and review for the blog tour and this is my honest and unbiased opinion.
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