Welcome to Murder Week by Karen Dukess follows thirty-four-year-old Cath, who flies halfway across the world when her mother unexpectedly passes away. Cath feels ambivalent about the loss of her mostly absentee mother. Living in Buffalo, New York, Cath keeps herself grounded by following the same predictable routine every day, determined not to become like her impulsive, thrill-seeking mother. After putting off sorting through her mother’s belongings, Cath is stunned to discover tickets to an upcoming “Murder Week” in England’s Peak.
For one week, the entire town stages a fake murder mystery to attract tourists and raise funds for the community. Confused by her mother’s secret trip and with no way to cancel it, Cath ends up going in her place.
Once she arrives, she meets her two new roommates, both devoted mystery fans. Wyatt Green, forty, unhappily works at his husband’s birding store. Amity Clary, fifty, is a divorced romance writer struggling with writer’s block. As the trio prepares to solve the staged murder, Cath slowly uncovers the real reason her mother planned to attend and realizes she may not have known her mother nearly as well as she thought.
I thought the novel made for a nice cozy read. There are two mysteries, and both have satisfying conclusions. The story does move a bit slowly at times, with stretches where not much happens, but I enjoyed the scenes with the trio trying to piece together the clues. Overall, I thought it was an okay read, and I would be open to reading more books by this author. If you enjoy cozy mysteries or quaint, Hallmark-style small-town stories, you might enjoy this one.




