Book Review: Murder on the Moor by Julianna Deering, A Drew Farthering Mystery + Giveaway


". . . Drew Farthering lay on the sofa before the library fireplace, his head on his wife's lap, listening as she read from Jane Eyre" (7)


Title:  Murder on the Moor
Series: A Drew Farthering Mystery, Book 5
Author:  Julianna Deering
Publisher:  Bethany House Publishers
Release Date:  January 31, 2016
Genre: Historical Fiction/Mystery




At the urgent request of an old school friend, Drew and Madeline Farthering come to Bloodworth Park Lodge in the midst of the Yorkshire moors, a place as moody and mysterious as a Brontë hero. There have been several worrisome incidents around those lonesome rolling hills–property desecrated, fires started, sheep and cattle scattered. Worst of all, the vicar has been found dead on the steps of the church, a crime for which Drew can discern no motive at all.

Few in the town of Bunting’s Nest seem like suspects, and Drew can’t keep his suspicions from falling on his friend’s new bride. Do her affections lie more with her husband’s money and estate, while her romantic interests stray to their fiery Welsh gamekeeper? As the danger grows ever closer, it’s up to Drew to look past his own prejudices, determine what’s really going on, and find the killer before it’s too late.






Now, how could one not love that opening scene!?! I have no idea where I've been, but Murder on the Moor by Julianna Deering is my first Drew Farthering Mystery, and certainly will not be my last. I love classic settings, and the witty dialogue was just icing on the cake. It kind of reminds me of the classic Sherlock Holmes, though without the smartiness (that's nicely putting it), but with all the charm and interesting mystery that goes on. Is it weird I also had an inkling image of Shaggy and the Scooby Doo gang? I have no idea where that came from, but it's about the fun in mysteries. Granted, there was a death involve, so really shouldn't be fun. It's just so entertaining with the characters (Beaky, o, Beaky, you are sadly lovable!), and as mentioned before the witty dialogue. The message of not judging people without first getting the chance to know them makes Murder on the Moor a story that has depth, intrigue and a little bit of romance, all mixed in the cloud of mystery. Don't want to miss this. And I have four books to catch up on with Drew.


Disclaimer: I received a copy of this book from the author/publisher. I was not required to write a positive review, and have not been compensated for this. This is my honest opinion.

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Julianna Deering is the creator of the acclaimed Drew Farthering Mystery series. She has always loved British history and is a particular fan of the writings of Dorothy Sayers and Agatha Christie. She graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas with a degree in business administration and spent several years as a Certified Public Accountant. She lives outside Dallas, Texas.

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To celebrate her tour, Julianna is giving away a set of the A Drew Farthering Mystery (5 Book Series)!! Click on the image below to enter. 

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Comments

  1. Thank you so much, Paula! I'm just turning in the edits for Book Six today, so stay tuned! :D

    Julianna Deering/DeAnna Julie Dodson

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  2. If you like Agatha Christie and other Golden Age mysteries, I think you'll enjoy Drew. :)

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  3. I hope you get to read them all, Caryl. :)

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  4. That's a huge compliment. I don't always get it right, but I try very hard to write as if I were writing in the 1930s. Thank you!

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  5. Hee hee, dear Beaky. He's a fine fellow.

    I'm glad you like them all. :D

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  6. Hahhaha Paula! Yes...you are correct. I need to be better acquainted with Drew and company for sure!

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  7. O.. like me, once you start, you'll want to read the rest of the series!

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  8. Lol! Nick's pretty awesome too! *wink wink

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  9. So cool! Thanks for stopping by!

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  10. That's great! You have your mini book club right at home!

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  11. hahah. =) Well, Sherlock is a pretty fascinating story!

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