Review - A Wedding in Winchester by AM Sardar

By Carmen, 10 September 2022
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Genre: Mystery, Humor

Year Published: 2021

Blurb:

Annabelle Holmes, elder sister of Charlotte, is getting married but the bridegroom is missing and our heroes must solve the mystery to ensure the wedding goes ahead. Dark family secrets are revealed and brutal truths confronted in the opening book of the new arc.

About the Author:

Dr Asif M Sardar was born in the Punjab in Pakistan, emigrated to England as a small child and grew up in the Midlands in Birmingham.

He originally worked as a Medical Research Scientist before cross-training to work as an IT Consultant, initially with the British Ministry of Defence and then the Japanese IT company Fujitsu.

He enjoys reading a wide range of contemporary literature, is a keen student of cinema and his favorite director is Howard Hawks and favorite actor is Clint Eastwood.

His comic heroes are the Marx brothers, especially Groucho, the late Irish comic Spike Milligan, and Monty Python. In addition he is also an avid comic book reader and collector with a deep and trivial knowledge of the Marvel universe; he has referenced these influences and interests in his writings.

His first book "Colin Thorson Teenage Superhero" was published in April 2012 and he has continued to write books in a variety of genres, usually with a humorous flavour.

Connect with the Author:

Twitter: AM Sardar Twitter

Author Website: AM Sardar Author Website

Buy the Book:

Amazon: Amazon Purchase Link

My Take on the Book:

Though this book seems to have a slow start – it is interesting to read nonetheless.

I wasn’t sure what to think of the siblings – all of them have quite a curt manner. If humor is your sort of thing – this is a good book to read, the author is quite talented in this area.

I ended up giving this book a four star rating and got a copy in exchange for an honest review.

Last Word:

This is the first book I’ve read by this author – and definitely won’t mind reading more in the future.

Enjoy,
Carmen