BLOG TOUR WRAP UP: Murder and the Glovemaker’s Son (A Libby Sarjeant Murder Mystery Series Book 19) by Leslie Cookman #mystery #suspense@lesleycookman @accentpress

Lesley, Accent Press and I would like to say a very big THANK YOU to all the wonderful Bloggers on the Blog Tour for MURDER AND THE GLOVEMAKER’S SON.  Your help in promoting this new release is very much appreciated. x

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Booklover Book Reviews hosted a #giveaway which is open until 31st August.  You can enter via the link below:

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What the Bloggers thought:

Akamatra

I love books with strong female characters like I’ve said in the past. I liked Libby’s character and the way she handled herself in various situations. I also liked the friendly atmosphere depicted in the book. I wasn’t raised in a village but I am familiar with the close relationships found in one. Everybody knows everyone and everyone helps out when need be.  Read more here


Joanna Larum’s Reviews

This grabbed my interest immediately as I enjoy history and I couldn’t wait to begin reading. A body is found and the letter is proved to be a fake but the play still goes on.   Read more here


Donna’s Book Blog

I enjoyed the plot line for this one and it had a few good twists and turns built in to the plot which kept me engaged to the end.  The book had a good pace and the characters were well developed and I will definitely be looking to read some of the author’s previous books.  Read more here


Beth in a Box

Having never read any of the previous books in the series it’s always a worry that the characters and plot won’t sit just right. While there’s a couple of references to past events in the book, it wasn’t at all detrimental. In fact, I loved that the main characters were so well developed. Each had their own place and positions within the group. They all complimented each other beautifully.  Read more here


Ginger Book Geek

‘Murder & The Glovemaker’s Son’ is extremely well written.  As soon as I read the first page I just knew that this would be one book that I would find hard to put down and so it proved.  I became seriously addicted to reading it and when I had to put the book down, I found myself practically counting down the time until I could pick it up again.  Read more here


Mumsy Midwife

I don’t want to say too much about the story and spoil the book for you, but after having the chance to read this, I am definitely going to go and read the earlier books in the series, which are available on Amazon.  Read more here


Linda Strong Book Reviews

The mystery is solidly written with twists and turns along the way. The characters are wonderful. I love how all the residents of this village watch out for each other. As usual in such a place, you have a few that appear perfectly normal.. and some that don’t.  Read more here


On the Shelf Reviews

So this is the 19th book in the series, yes you read that right 19th, this has to be one of the longest running book series I’ve come across in years. I actually haven’t read any of the other books myself and I found there was a handy little glossary of regular characters in the front, which helped me to make sense of who was who etc.  Read more here


Black Books Blog


Turn the Page


THE GLOVEMAKERS SON by Lesley CookmanTHE GLOVEMAKERS SON by Lesley Cookman

Available from AMAZON

19th Libby Sergeant mystery.
The Oast Theatre in Steeple Martin is hosting a touring production of Shakespeare’s Twelfth Night which is attracting a lot of attention. But very soon it begins to attract attention of an entirely different kind, when a document goes missing along with its owner. When a body turns up,
Libby Sarjeant and Fran Wolfe become involved with the investigation with the help, naturally, of their friends and relatives.



Author Bio

Lesley started writing almost as soon as she could read, and filled many Woolworth’s exercise books with pony stories until she was old enough to go out with boys. Since she’s been grown up, following a varied career as a model, air stewardess, actor and disc jockey, she’s written short fiction and features for a variety of magazines, achieved an MA in Creative Writing from the University of Wales, taught writing for both Kent Adult Education and the WEA and edited the first Sexy Shorts collection of short stories from Accent Press in aid of the Breast Cancer Campaign. The Libby Sarjeant series is published by Accent Press, who also publish her book, How to Write a Pantomime, with a foreword by Roy Hudd. She is also the author of several pantomimes and a Music Hall musical, and more recently an Edwardian mystery series, The Alexandrians, also from Accent Press. She has also written romances under the name Rosina Lesley.

She has four grown up children, two cats and lives on the Kent coast of England.

Links

Website – http://www.lesleycookman.co.uk/
Facebook –  https://www.facebook.com/LibbySarjeantMysteries/
Twitter – @lesleycookman

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