Madame Koska and Le Spectre de la Rose by Ilil Arbel
My rating: 2 of 5 stars
In the 1920s during a ballet performance one of the dancers is killed. While the police are left clueless Madame Koska investigates. Madame Koska although English pretends to be Russian and so in her speech, she replaces the 'w' we a 'v', quite an annoying writing style.
For me I found the style of writing slightly stilted, and the story very slow, with too much description and not enough mystery.
But overall a decent cozy mystery.
Received ARC
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