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The Busybody Book Club

May 26, 2025 by Lindsey Castronovo

By: Freya Sampson
Published Year: 2025
Publisher: Berkley
Pages: 336

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I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. This in no way shape or form influenced my opinion of this book.

Summary (Provided by Goodreads): The five members of the St. Tredock Book Club disagree on everything, from the books they read to the biscuits they eat. But when one of the group suddenly disappears and a dead body is discovered at his house, these bibliophiles must put their differences aside to solve the mystery.

Having recently moved to Cornwall, Nova Davies started the book club to impress her new colleagues at the community center, but so far it’s a disaster. To make matters worse, six thousand pounds is stolen from the community center during one of her meetings, putting both her job and the whole center at risk.

Suspicion for the theft falls on book club member Michael, especially when a dead body is discovered at his house and Michael disappears. The police think he’s simply run away, but the other members have their own theories. Agatha Christie superfan Phyllis is determined to prove he’s a murderer as well as a thief, while secret romance reader Arthur believes Michael’s eloped with his mistress, and teenage sci-fi fan Ash thinks dark forces are at play.

While trying to find Michael and recover the money, each book club member has their own secrets to protect. With inspiration from their favorite fictional sleuths, they won’t rest until they’ve cracked the case and everyone is safe at home where they belong.

First Impressions

The cover looked cute and the title caught my eye. I loved the idea of a book club solving a mystery together. There also is something about this cover that reminds me of a book I read a while back and enjoyed.

What I thought

This book was a fun ride.

Nova recently moved to the English countryside with her fiancé. She is working a job at the community center and running a book club with 4 other members. When $10,000 and one of the book club members goes missing, Nova and the rest of the book club make it their mission to clear Nova’s name and find the money to save the community center.

I am always a sucker for quirky side characters and this book did not disappoint. Arthur, the 80 year old farmer and Phyllis, the 70 something year old mystery lover were my favorites. Then there is Ash, the social awkward teenager who grew on me as the story went on. 

Nova’s fiancé and his family on the other hand I hated. From the very beginning I was rooting against her fiancé. He calls her names and is letting his mother completely steamroll her. I felt bad for Nova, especially given the fact she went through some trauma that made her leave London. The trauma was a little bit less extreme than I expected, but made sense for the story.

I also liked all of the book club talk. They talked a lot about books that I’ve read and I loved how they compared mystery books to romance novels. That was probably my favorite part of the story. I enjoyed the characters making connections to stories and their love of reading.

In terms of the mystery itself, there were a lot of parts I figured out, but some parts I didn’t quite figure out the how. I had a theory of who had stolen the money and why and it was never who the characters thought it was. I did figure it out before the end, so I have to knock it down a little bit, but overall I enjoyed the story and the journey.

This book was a little more of a 3.5 stars but I didn’t quite feel I could round up to a 4. The characters and the setting were fun and I enjoyed reading it. The mystery isn’t mind blowing, but I think sometimes when you’re reading a cozy mystery it doesn’t need to be.

May 26, 2025 /Lindsey Castronovo
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