This was a charming mystery story. The story is set in 1894, a time period I enjoy learning and reading about, and I think there were a few things that were anachronisms, but it didn't ruin my enjoyment or anything. I liked the main character, who I think embodies the term "plucky." I will say that I thought it took a little bit longer than it needed to to solve the mystery, but on the other hand maybe I was just impatient to see the solution. This book was published in 2025, and the cover states "A Marigold Manners Mystery" so I imagine this will become a series, and I would definitely read the other books in this series.
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