Book Review: Arsenic for Tea | Robert Stevens

This review may contain spoilers... I recently went to my local library and picked up Arsenic for Tea. If you are interested in reading that blog post. you can find it here:

Trip to my local library.

Here is my review:
Front cover of 'Arsenic for Tea'.
I finished reading Arsenic for Tea by Robert Stevens. Arsenic for Tea is a fairly new release, it was published in 2015 so there is a fair chance that you may not have read it yet. I found Stevens' writing style to be quite interesting as it wasn't one that I commonly came across. The character's various personalities helped to keep me engaged in the book and I wouldn't hesitate to recommend the book to family and friends. You may think that the book is more suited to a younger audience, judging by the title, but I believe that this book would engage readers of a wide age range, including some adults! I enjoyed the detective theme in the book and it was interesting to try to figure out who had put the arsenic into Mr Curtis' tea; it was as if you were the detectives yourself. The story ends with the mystery being solved, as do most stories.

Review: 6.5/10

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