I listened to the unabridged audio version of Death In The Bush by Wendy M. Wilson, which is well narrated by Sam Devereaux. Death In The Bush is the first novel in the 'Mr. Hardy Investigates' series and is a historical mystery set in New Zealand.
I listened to Death In The Bush in October of 2024. I initially found it difficult to get into this novel and wasn't quite sure I liked the main characters (James and Beatrice Hardy, a husband and wife that's recently moved to New Zealand) at first either. Over time, I grew to enjoy the main characters, supporting characters, and the storyline. The plot twists for this novel were pretty good and made for good reading. There is nothing better than reading a historical mystery novel, as it combines a couple of my favorite genres, mystery and historical fiction!
Below is the publishers summary for Death In The Bush by Wendy M. Wilson from Amazon's website:
Step into a different time and place with James and Beatrice Hardy, Inspector Scully and Patrick Foster in the first book of a small-town cozy historical mystery series from New Zealand in 1882.
Ride back in time to Napier on the east coast of New Zealand, when buggies raced along the beach, it took two days to reach the capital by steamer -- if the steamer didn't sink -- and a telephone exchange was a high tech invention for early adopters.
Retired English coachman James Hardy needs to find a new life in this strange country. Investigating crimes might be just the ticket.
New Zealand 1881: After a reclusive Māori on the run from the police leaps onto the back of his spring buggy, retired coachman JAMES HARDY discovers he has stumbled into a murder scene. While tracking a gang of lumber thieves, police have found the body of a young housemaid lying beside a log. The local hermit is hunched over the corpse clutching a knife with ties to the past, but did he do it? And why does he claim he took the knife for the major?
When the inspector in charge of the case asks Hardy for assistance, in the mistaken belief that he is a retired Scotland Yard detective, he agrees. He's a great listener, he's kept up with crime in the English broadsheets, he's an expert cryptic crossword solver, and he can drive a coach better than anyone he's met; he can catch the person who used the famous knife to kill Rosie. But he'll need help from his intrepid American wife, Beatrice, and a young constable recently arrived from Ireland.
I am giving Death In The Bush by Wendy M. Wilson a rating of 3 stars out of 5 stars.
Until my next post, happy reading!!