False Account
by Veronica Heley
Bea Abbot is the owner of the Abbot Domestic Agency and has a talent and good reputation for choosing honest, hard working domestic employees and matching them up with suitable employers. In this mystery she is approached by the very wealthy Tredgolds, an elderly mother and her quite unlikeable daughter, to replace several employees. Initially Bea wants to have nothing to do with them, but so many things seem out of whack that she decides to help. Two cats have been killed and several staff members dismissed for criminal behaviors. Mrs. Tredgold is a mystery herself appearing at times to be weak and at other times manipulative.
The plot of False Account by Veronica Heley is complicated and fast moving. More crimes occur, some putting Bea, her ex-husband Piers, and her ward Bernice in danger. Mrs. Tredgold’s family spends money as if there is a never ending supply and have developed a strong sense of entitlement which makes them unpleasant to be around. There are many surprises as the plot unwinds over the course of several chapters resulting in a quite satisfying conclusion.
I would like to extend my thanks to netgalley.com and to Severn House for giving me the opportunity to read this book in exchange for an honest review.
Rating: 5/5
Category: Mystery
Notes: #12 in the Bea Abbot Agency Mystery Series. It could be read as a standalone, but would probably be enjoyed more having read others in the series. I have read 6 out of the 12 in the series, and there has never been a problem in keeping up with the characters.
Publication: April 1, 2019—Severn House
Memorable Lines:
Someone clunked a mug down on Bea’s bedside table. She realized it was time to wake up. She didn’t want to wake up. She might not have her eyes open yet but she already knew that a large black cloud was hanging over the day.
“The thing is, you can’t stop people being stupid, can you?”
“Is that bacon you’re cooking? I was thinking of going vegetarian but maybe I won’t start just yet.”
An excellent review of a very good book.
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Thanks. I remember I first learned of this series from your reviews.
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Severn House has spots of good stories. Itching for the next book in several series.
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Great review, Linda. Not reading cozies now
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I find a good cozy relaxing, but I like to deviate with other genres too. I have several reviews waiting for their turn. Right now I’m reading a nonfiction book that is fascinating, but a slower read. I’ll look forward to your other reviews. The only reviews I don’t read at all are paranormal and horror. 😱 I actually enjoy your thriller reviews; I just don’t want to read the books themselves.😉
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Oooh I am into horror Linda… Don’t ask me the reason. I hate watching horror on TV, and keep lights switched on after seeing horror… But reading horror, I am all in… New love 😍
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Thanks for the warning 😱🤣
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This sounds like a good mystery series, not too heavy, but not cozy either. Not sure if I want to start a new series that is 12 books in though.
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