Sunday, June 15, 2025

The Widows' Guide to Skulduggery By Amanda Ashby, Reviewed

 
If you’re craving a cozy mystery packed with charm, wit, and a dash of delightful chaos, The Widows’ Guide to Skullduggery by Amanda Ashby (scheduled for release on June 30th) just might be what you’re looking for. This was my first foray into Ashby’s work, and I’m thrilled to discover it’s the third book in a series, with two earlier novels ready for me to devour. From the moment a Jack Russell named Colin crashes Grace and Theo’s wedding with a human skull in his jaws, this story hooks you and refuses to let go. (Quick aside: I initially thought Colin was a human character—imagine my confusion picturing a person with a skull in their mouth! A character guide would’ve saved me that mix-up.)

 The premise is irresistibly engaging: the wedding’s disruption reignites a long-standing rivalry between two villages, and our sharp-witted heroine, Ginny, smells sabotage. Joined by her quirky “Murder Club” friends—JM, Tuppence, and Hen—she dives into a mystery woven with family feuds, ancient grudges, and clever twists. When a fresh body surfaces, the stakes soar, and Ginny’s amateur sleuthing shines. The police’s dismissal of the twenty-year-old skull gives the widows free rein, making their investigation both believable and endlessly entertaining.

What makes this book stand out is its vibrant cast and infectious energy. Ginny and her Murder Club are a joy—witty, determined, and wonderfully relatable. I couldn’t stop picking up the book, a sure sign of its gripping pace. The small-town setting, brought to life by a map at the start, immerses you in the drama. My only gripe? The first chapter introduces a flurry of characters, and a character list upfront would’ve helped me keep them straight. (Authors, please make this standard!)

Ashby crafts a well-paced mystery with just the right balance of red herrings and revelations to keep you guessing without feeling lost. The interplay of village rivalries and personal motives is masterfully done, leading to a satisfying resolution that ties up loose ends while leaving you eager for more. For cozy mystery fans, this book delivers humor, heart, and a puzzle that keeps you hooked.

I’m already excited to explore the earlier books in the series and spend more time with Ginny’s Murder Club. If you’re after a cozy mystery that’s equal parts fun and intriguing, The Widows’ Guide to Skullduggery is a fantastic pick. Grab a cup of tea, settle in, and let this delightful tale sweep you away. You can preorder a copy here, or get the Kindle version here.

 My Rating: 4.5/5 – A captivating read with vibrant characters and a small wish for a character guide. Highly recommended!

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1 comment:

  1. That sounds like a great read. The dog sounds adorable. Thanks for the recommendation!
    I share the same issue with characters - don't give me too many too fast. I read with the Kindle app on my iPad, so when I come across someone I can't remember, I highlight the name and do a quick search to refresh my memory. I miss the smell and feel of books, but I can sure see better on my iPad.

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