The Matchmakers by Vanessa Edwards

Thank you @zooloosBT for letting me be part of this tour and reviewing this book. The Matchmakers is a crime genre that hooked me in from start to finish. Brilliantly written. The story about Stephanie who joins a dating agency and there is a Tragic accident that happens to her and her sister Lucy is upset and what’s some answers to what happened to her. The Matchmakers is a page turner that has a fantastic plot that keeps you on tenterhooks all the way through. I thought the book ended well, and I liked the ending it worked. There were some good twists that I did not see coming. Which is always good when that happens .Engaging and thrilling read 5 stars. Vanessa’s Bio Vanessa Edwards lives in London with her border collie Elvis. After reading Philosophy at University College London, she qualified as a solicitor and practised as a lawyer and legal translator in London, Brussels and Luxembourg. She took early retirement from the law and turned to her lifelong dream of writing crime fiction. Her debut novel, The Grass Widow, a suspenseful tale of adultery, murder and intrigue in a domestic setting, was published in 2023. The Matchmakers, which followed in 2024, weds true crime and London noir in a contemporary spin on a historic murder case. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vanessa’s Social Media Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Vanessa-Edwards-Writer/100090977343733/ Twitter: https://x.com/vcjemih Website: https://www.vanessaedwardswriter.com/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Book Links Goodreads: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/222217129-the-matchmakers Purchase Link: https://mybook.to/matchmakers-zbt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Blurb Lucy is devastated when she hears that her estranged sister Stephanie has died in a tragic accident on her honeymoon. Wanting to offer condolences to the widower, she approaches the dating agency she was sure Stephanie had used, but they deny any knowledge of bride or groom. Grieving and suspicious, Lucy determines to find out more. Is Made in Heaven, with its quaint façade of old-fashioned gentility, doing more t

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