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A nice clean mystery with some interesting twists and a good historical setting. Would read more from this author. |
I had a great time reading this book and now I am looking forward to reading more books by the same author. Many many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for granting me access to this eARC. |
Jenny Starling is not your average female sleuth. No airy-fairy young woman this but an Amazonian cook who doesn’t baulk at any situation. She fast becoming a favourite sleuth as Faith Martin gives her character a unique and engaging slant with both humour and intrigue. Like Miss Marple, Jenny has a deep insight into the character of those she suspects, but she doesn’t jump in too soon with her suspicions, choosing her time to reveal the culprit and does so with a sang froid which surprises onlookers. After all, all they can see is a cook, which is the way jenny likes it. I won’t give away the storyline for fear of revealing too much, but like Mis Martin’s other mysteries, this story has plenty of twists and turns to keep the reader guessing. I shall definitely look forward to Ms Starlings next adventure. |
Jenny Starling, amateur detective come travelling cook is back to succeed where the Police are failing. Another interesting read. |
Over recent months I've become a great fan of cozy mysteries so, when I saw this third book in the series featuring Jenny Starling being launched, I knew I had to read "Riverboat Mystery." Also, it has a culinary theme which I love and a little light humour. The first book ‘The Birthday Mystery’ and the second, 'The Winter Mystery' were both so good, I knew it was likely that Faith Martin had written a winner with this book, too, and I was right! Best-seller author Faith Martin has also written the ‘Detective Hillary Greene’ mysteries. Faith Martin’s writing skills set the scene beautifully for this novel and in this case, the drama takes place on board a luxury paddle steamer. Her character development was wonderful, particularly that of Jenny who was an impressive woman and in her late twenties. Curvaceous and sexy, she’s a modern single woman, living and loving life as a travelling cook. She is happy travelling the country catering for different events and cooking great food. She doesn’t like having to divert her attention from baking delicious cakes or creating a new sauce recipe by having to solve murders. She is great at reading people and unmasking killers, always with a good dose of humour. There are many suspects in this mystery, with clues and lots of red herrings to keep the reader guessing. It was a thoroughly satisfying read and I often found myself asking the same questions as Jenny and I was kept in suspense to the end. The pacing in "The Riverboat Mystery" was very good and I never lost interest, as it wasn't long before something intriguing would happen. Things came together for a fulfilling finish and wrapped everything up very neatly. I'm definitely looking forward to the next novel featuring Jenny Starling and other books by the author, Faith Martin. "The Riverboat Mystery" whets your appetite for more to come. I received a complimentary digital copy of this novel, at my own request, from Joffe Books via NetGalley. This review is my own unbiased opinion. |
Christine R, Reviewer
With thanks to Netgalley and the publishers for the ARC, which I have enjoyed reading. The Riverboat Mystery by Faith Martin is an enjoyable read, the storyline meanders along the river Oxford and is a who dun it? Who killed the nasty victim.? It is up to Jenny Starling once again to explain to the policemen , who was guilty. A really good read. |
If I had of checked first before I downloaded this book I would of seen that it is part of a series which I have not read any of. My mistake which I apologise for. So as not to effect the overall rating of this book and due to my error I am rating this book 3 stars and will review again once I have read the previous books. |
A cosy mystery with lovely characterisation, well written with plenty of twists and turns to keep you guessing. I am rapidly becoming a fan of Jenny Starling the travelling cook and amateur sleuth, perfect read for snuggling up with. |
Reviewer 266180
The third in the Jenny Starling mystery series from Faith Martin (previously published as 'Dying for a Cruise' under pen name Joyce Cato). Jenny, a self employed cook and sometime amateur sleuth, accepts an assignment on a paddle steamer - employed by a wealthy businessman, her task to cook for a group of friends at a get together on board. Needless to say, not everything goes exactly to plan. An enjoyable, light mystery with some good characterisation, humour and an entertaining plot. Can be read as a standalone although there is a timeline in characterisation. |
Another fun Jenny Starling mystery. She is a great character with firm opinions and a wry sense of humour. The mystery itself is a good one in an unusual setting which I enjoyed. It is an easy read, not brain taxing and good for a holiday or a rainy Sunday afternoon read. |
Cherry-Ann L, Reviewer
Jenny Starling is a woman who knows what she is about, in my opinion, she is full of starch and is quite proud of her abilities, who could give her wrong when you are good at what you do and believe in yourself as much as she does then your self-confidence knows no bounds. In relation to her cooking and crime-solving abilities, she has a no-nonsense attitude that wins her the respect of those around her. In the murder mystery on the Stillwater, there are twists and turns that would surprise you, they did surprise me, I have to say. This story captivates and engages your attention, with its puzzling entanglements. |
Denice L, Reviewer
I know that reading a Faith Martin mystery will be an entertaining ride through the lives of her very colorful characters. This one is no exception. She always writes as if the characters are her friends and she really likes them. Her ability to share with the readers is one of the things that makes her books so good. Jenny jumps at the chance to spend a weekend aboard a luxury steamer. Do a little cooking and get paid are just a bonus. When one of the characters manages to get himself killed, Jenny helps the police investigate. Each character has their reasons for killing and it's fun to watch Jenny figure out the who and why. Reading as Jenny gets to the bottom of the mystery is a good way to spend a weekend. |
Margaret P, Librarian
Yet another cosy murder mystery from this author. I have read several over the last few months and they always make me want to curl up in front of a log fire. There is a definite feel of the 1950s in the type of characters, yet it is within a modern setting. A great light read for those who like Christie and other Golden Age authors. |
This is the third story in the excellent new series from this author featuring travelling cook Jenny Starling, and I am now a huge fan. In this book Jenny has been booked to cater for a weekend cruise on the River Thames for wealthy Oxford businessman Lucas Finch and his four guests, together with his manservant, the captain and the engineer, on his luxury paddle boat steamer The Stillwater Swan. Even considering Jenny's talent for getting caught up in murder enquiries, what could possibly go wrong? She is positively looking forward to a working holiday despite the apparent tensions between some of the guests and their host. In short there is the pretty young pregnant wife of a local solicitor who is repelling the advances of an old soldier whose own younger and glamorous wife seems to be busy making advances to other men. Lucas Finch is rumoured to have a dubious past where making his money is concerned and is ripe for blackmail. All this however is small fry when Jenny discovers the body of one of the guests in a kitchen cupboard. Local CID Inspector Rycroft and Sergeant Graves come on board to investigate the suspicious death and it doesn't take them long to realise who Jenny is. Not wanting to look a gift horse in the mouth, they soon start to make use of her talents in the investigation, one where the conclusion turns out to be quite a surprise! The author also has a talent for including rather wonderful animal characters in these stories - I wanted Pooch from the last book and now I want that parrot!! |
Reviewer 503423
This is a very clever English mystery. Jenny Starling, a cook at Oxford, goes on her vacation to spend the weekend cooking for a wealthy man, Lucas Finch, on his fancy river boat, the Stillwater Swan. There are four guests, David Leigh (a young lawyer) and his newly pregnant beautiful blond wife, Dorothy, Gabriel Olney (a 61 year old retired Colonel) and his lucious wife Jasmine, as well as Captain Lester and the engineer Brian O'Keefe and Francis his manservent. Gabriel had a very large cheque made out to Lucas Finch (he was planning on purchasing the Stillwater Swan). Jasmine liked having lots of money to spend and spending time with lucious men and didn't like being stuck on a boat. David was practicing forgery, and wanted to "get even" with Gabriel (who he thought was responsible for his father's death in the war). Gabriel flirts with Dorothy on the boat, while his wife Jasmine is flirting with Brian. It is soon apparent that Gabriel is blackmailing Lucas into selling him the Stillwater Swan, and most of those on the boat didn't like the others. The Captain and engineer like their jobs on the Swan, and has told them they would no longer have a job. Jenny has a history of solving crimes and looks carefully at everything happening. On the last day of the cruise, Gabriel is found in the kitchen closet having drowned (how did he get there and when did he die). The police, Inspector Rycroft and Sergeant Graves arrive, and Jenny begins to show her sleuthing abilities which are as good as her cooking. The police gradually realize that she seems to know more than they do, in spite of the complexity of the story. Any one of the guests, owner, or crew had reasons to want Gabriel dead. At the end, the real murderer was a surprise. |
Jenny Starling is offered a job as a cook aboard a wealthy man’s riverboat. There are a number of guests on board as well as the crew who have secrets to hide. And when Jenny finds a dead man in the cupboard where she cooks, she finds herself in the middle of yet another murder investigation. A crime with too many suspects, too many red herrings and a victim resented by most. Who wanted him dead? Who had the opportunity to commit the crime? Who would have lost a lot, if the victim’s life wasn’t cut short? The Riverboat Mystery is an engaging and fast-paced read, with many twists and turns and clues you may miss if you’re not careful! Thanks to Faith Martin, Joffe Books and the NetGalley for providing me with a copy. |
Grace K, Reviewer
Traveling chef Jenny Starling is hired to work the weekend on a luxury paddle steamer for businessman Lucas Finch and his guests. The guests seem to enjoy the meals and time aboard on the first day. But on the second afternoon, Jenny finds the body of retired soldier Gabriel Olney hidden in the galley cupboard. Who wanted to kill Olney? Olney had somehow coerced Finch into handing over the ownership of his beloved steamer the night before. The captain and engineer would lose their jobs and homes when Olney took ownership. Olney had also been planning on divorcing his wandering wife Jasmine and was making amorous advances to pregnant Dorothy Leigh. Dorothy's solicitor husband David hated Olney but enough to kill him? Jenny follows the various clues to identify the motive and identity of the desperate killer and aid the local police in the investigation. The murder occurred pretty late in the story and the killer's motive seemed pretty weak. This book was originally published as “DYING FOR A CRUISE” under the name JOYCE CATTO. I received an eARC via Netgalley and Joffe Books with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book and provided this review. |
Nancy W, Reviewer
Jenny Starling the traveling cook has a job for the weekend cooking on a luxury steamboat. Lucas Finch has two couples joining him for the cruise. There does not seem to be any love lost between those on board but on the surface all seems well until one of them turns up dead. The local police come and Jenny helps them solve the crime. Is it easy to discover who did it? Not really as each of those on board have a reason to kill him. |
Jenny Starling is the cook for the weekend on the riverboat the Stillwater Swan. There will be guests who all have secrets and Jenny our amateur sleuth will have plenty of clues to decipher to help the local police when murder stalks the cruise. Jenny’s only priority is to make sure no one goes hungry! This is the 3rd book in Jenny Starling’s cozy easy reading mystery series and would be well worth reading more. I was given an ARC of this book by Netgalley and the publisher in exchange for an honest review. |
Margaret C, Reviewer
Very good mystery. Thank you Faith Martin for this wonderful book. I enjoyed the characters and all of the twists and turns in this book. Your descriptions of the characters and the settings brought this book to life and I loved it. |








