Here are some selections from recent reviews of Murder at Knebworth!
“Part Noel Coward and part Wilkie Collins … a feast of upper-class British society mixed with American ex-pats and crime, Murder at Knebworth reads like Downton Abbey on the page – as smoothly as silk and luxurious the entire way.” Roger Smith., Director of the Learning Center, Savannah, GA.
“‘Murder at Knebworth’ blends historical fiction and a compelling whodunit that will keep readers turning pages late into the night. The story is more than just a murder mystery. It explores themes of forgiveness and redemption interwoven into the plot.” Rochelle Thompson, Crown Publishing.
“This cozy mystery draws upon the author’s deep familiarity with 19th century English upper-class lifestyles, politics, and manners. Enjoy subtle putdowns, lavish meals, tempting clues, and misleading red herrings.” Christine N. Witzel, Editor of “She Also Served.”
“Charles Snyder has penned an instant classic. Fully immersive from page one, the reader is transported into a world of intrigue and vivid characters that will have you wondering until the very end.” Gina Webb Sutherland, author of “Katie’s Deal.”
“‘Murder at Knebworth’ is an interesting and plausible snapshot of the personality of a famous British statesman and author – which should appeal first and foremost to Victorian history buffs.” Catherine Langrehr, for Indie Reader.