
Many thanks to NetGalley and Simon & Schuster | Atria Books for gifting me a digital and physical ARC of the latest book by the wonderful Janice Hallett. All opinions expressed in this review are my own - 5 stars!
The Fairway Players amateur drama group are back, this time staging Agatha Christie's The Hollow. But much is happening off stage as well - Nicky-Rose, committee cochair Sarah-Jane's sister, is back from Barbados under mysterious circumstances. Then a murder occurs on opening night.
I'm absolutely enthralled with anything that Janice Hallett writes, and adore the way this series. Told in the epistolary style of writing, the story plays out through emails, text messages, transcripts, and interviews. In addition, Femi and Charlotte are back - two lawyers tasked with figuring out just what happened, if the correct person has taken the blame, or if an appeal should be filed. The lawyers get the same information as the reader, in the same time period, so we see their deductions as we read. In addition, we get all the gossip, pettiness, and arguing going on backstage. It's brilliant. I would highly recommend starting with The Appeal because these books are so good and there is some character retention, but it's set up to read as a stand-alone as well. Bravo!

