Blog Tour, Book Review, mystery

Blog Tour: Death at the Plague Museum (HET #3) by Lesley Kelly

 

Hello Caraid,

 

Today is my stop on the Death at the Plague Museum by Lesley Kelly. Death at the Plague Museum is the third book in the Heath Enforcement Team series, which comes out on the 18th April.

 

 

A little about the Author Lesley Kelly. 

Lesley Kelly has worked in the public and voluntary sectors for the past twenty years, dabbling in poetry and stand-up comedy along the way. She has won several writing competitions, including the Scotsman’s Short Story award in 2008. Her debut novel, A Fine House in Trinity, was long-listed for the William Mclvanney award in 2016.

Lesley can be found on Twitter @lkauthor

Her website is https://www.lesleykelly.co.uk

 

The other books in the Health Enforcement Team are;

1: The Heath of Strangers

2: Songs of Dead Girls

3: Death at the Plague Museum. 

 

 

 

 

 

My Review of Death at the Plague Museum. 

 

Mona, Bernard and the other members of the Health Enforcement Team newest case is to find a missing official before the public find out. 

What connects the missing official to a secret meeting held at the Museum of Plagues and Pandemics, and the death of two of the meeting goers. 

 

Mona won’t stop to find the missing official and the secret they are hiding. 

 

Death at the Plague Museum is a fascinating and gripping read. 

I haven’t read the previous books in the series. Everything I need to know was contained in the pages of Death at the Plague Museum. I didn’t feel like I was missing out. Although I might understand Ian and Mona relationship better reading the previous books. 

What scary about Death at the Plague Museum is that I could completely believe the length to government will go to keep it secrets. The murder mystery aspects of the book is interesting. But I really want to know what the government is up to. 

One of the things I like about the book was the fact that the people working in the HET don’t really like each other. Which is true to life, you are not going to like everyone you work with. The ending has left me desperate to read the next book in the series, I could picture the ending with the dramatic drum roll playing in the background. They’re feels like there is more going on than anyone would think. 

If you like mystery books that also deal want would happen if we had a modern pandemic. I would advise picking up Death at the Plague Museum. 

My rating for Death at the Plague Museum is 4 out of 5. 

 

Thank you to Sandstone Press for inviting me on this Blog Tour and provided an ARC copy of Death at the Plague Museum for a fair and honest review. 

 

Here is the Death at the Plague Museum Blog Tour schedule. Don’t miss out on any of the other stops. 

 

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Gem x