Friday, 27 March 2026

A Country Meadow Murder - Katie Gayle

Julia loves donning her gardening gloves for the first blooms of spring. But when out working in the local wildflower meadow, she does not expect to find a dead body…!

Spring has come to Berrywick, and Julia Bird is determined to enjoy the fine weather. But not all life is in flower when she stumbles across the body of building expert Basil Crow next to a bright yellow digger. And Julia believes this is no accident.

Julia’s suspicions are confirmed when forensics report a brutal blow to the head. Julia soon learns from pie shop owner, and Basil’s first wife Delilah, that he was not widely liked and left behind three failed marriages. Could one of his ex-wives have wanted revenge? Julia’s friend Tabitha was in a neighbourly dispute with him after he blocked her car in her driveway. But is this motive enough to kill?

Then local choir singer Esmeralda is found dead in the woods. The police think the murders are unconnected. Unlike Basil, Esmeralda was a well-loved soul. Who would want her dead? Digging for clues, Julia realises that both victims had a link to the proposed redevelopment of the meadow Basil was found in. But would someone really kill to save it? Can Julia find the murderer before someone else is pushing up the daisies?

A page-turning and totally charming cozy mystery set in the English countryside. Fans of M.C. Beaton, Faith Martin and Betty Rowlands will love the Julia Bird Mysteries!

My Review

I can't believe that we're up to book nine in this series. You would think that by this stage it might have started to drag and get a bit same-y, but it hasn't. Yes, this is a classic style murder mystery, so you are always going to get a level of, not predictability exactly, but it does conform to the style. Still, each one is new in its own way and makes for a really enjoyable read.

This time, Julia finds yet another body, this one connected to the development of a nearby meadow, which is being dug up and turned into a shopping centre. It might seem obvious that some people might object to that, even going as far as murder, but there seems to be more to it than that.

I really enjoyed this latest instalment. I didn't quite manage to solve it before Julia, but I was heading in the right direction. I love this series and can't wait to return to Berrywick again soon.

I received a complimentary copy of this book through NetGalley. The opinions expressed in this review are completely my own and given voluntarily.



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