The early reviews are in...

The early reviews for Murder in Mayfair are in and I’m excited to be able to share them with you:

Murder in Mayfair by D.M. Quincy

“Dashing and enjoyably melodramatic.”   Kirkus Reviews

 

“Regency London comes vividly alive in this atmospheric historical; the witty prose and well-developed characters will remind readers of Georgette Heyer and Charles Finch.” 
Library Journal, starred review

 

“…cleverly plotted series launch…”  Publisher’s Weekly

 

“The first of a new series, this historical mystery will appeal not only to cozy readers, but also to lovers of Regency romances.”  Booklist

 

“Murder in Mayfair is a delicious tale of intrigue and deceit set in beautifully drawn Regency England. Fans of Thomas Hardy will especially love the set-up, and everyone will be hoping for the next installment of this new series.”
Tasha Alexander, New York Times bestselling author of The Adventuress

 

“I’ve always been a fan of the Regency novel and enjoyed this delicious tale of scandal and villainy in Georgian England.”
Rhys Bowen, New York Times bestselling author of the Royal Spyness and Molly Murphy mysteries

 

“D. M. Quincys Murder in Mayfair is a quite simply, a great read. The author brings the English Regency vividly to life with a beautifully plotted mystery, a strong sense of place and wonderful characters. Im already eager to read the next Atlas Catesby adventure!”
Emily Brightwell, New York Times bestselling author of the Mrs. Jeffries mysteries

 

“An entertaining and twisting tale of jealousy, greed, love and murder teeming beneath the precise manners and splendid facade of Regency society.”
Shelley Freydont, New York Times bestselling author

 

“Murder in Mayfair is an intriguing story based on an unusual premise (a nod to Thomas Hardy!) with interesting, sympathetic characters and an unexpected ending.”
Carola Dunn, author of the Daisy Dalrymple mysteries

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