Thursday, February 5, 2026

Murder on the Cricket Green by Catherine Coles

 
I was already sold on Murder on the Cricket Green  (the fourth book on the Martha Miller series) before I even cracked the spine. There, right at the front of the book, was a full character list. A CHARACTER LIST! In this day and age when so many mysteries throw a dozen names at you and expect you to keep track with zero help, seeing that thoughtful little reference page felt like the author personally handed me a warm cup of tea and said, “Don’t worry, I’ve got you.” It completely changed my attitude toward the story before page one. Why don’t more authors do this? I’m begging the cozy mystery community to start a petition.
 
 Once I started reading, I couldn’t stop. Catherine Coles transports you straight to the gentle, sun-dappled lanes of postwar Westleham, a quintessential English village buzzing with excitement for its first proper cricket match since the war ended. The characters are warm, believable, and instantly lovable—especially Martha Miller, a woman quietly rebuilding her life, and the kind-hearted vicar Luke, whose gentle presence made me smile every time he appeared.
 
 Then comes the twist that hooks you: Martha’s husband Stan, missing for two whole years and presumed gone for good, suddenly strolls back into the village as if he’d just popped out for milk. He’s acting like nothing ever happened, and his return threatens the quiet, hopeful new beginning Martha has been carefully nurturing. Emotions run high, tensions simmer… and then, during the opening cheers of the cricket match, Stan collapses—dead before he hits the grass. All eyes turn to Martha.
 
 What follows is a perfectly paced, atmospheric cozy mystery full of village secrets, subtle red herrings, and that wonderful sense of community that makes postwar England so irresistible in fiction. Martha’s amateur sleuthing is smart, relatable, and never over-the-top. I genuinely cared about what happened to her, to Luke, and to the rest of Westleham’s colorful residents.
 
 The moment I finished, I immediately went online and bought the first three books in the series. That’s how much I loved it. If you enjoy gentle historical cozies with heart, humor, a touch of romance, and a satisfying murder to solve, Murder on the Cricket Green is an absolute treat. Highly recommended—character list and all.
 
 Perfect for fans of Frances Brody, Rhys Bowen, and anyone who wants to curl up in a 1940s village and never leave.

 4 ½ stars

You can order the book here.

Thanks to Boldwood Books for providing me with an advanced digital copy in exchange for an honest review.

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1 comment:

  1. A character list! That would be so helpful.Sounds like a fun read!

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