Review: Murder at Hotel Marvelo written by Ruth Lauren and illustrated by Federica Frenna

Published by Piccadilly Press on 12th March

Murder at Hotel Marvelo is a marvellously magical murder mystery that completely captured me from the intriguing opening to the I-need-the-next-book-now ending.

Twelve-year-old Finnian Marvelo opens the doors of his parents’ hotel to a griffin – yes, a griffin – who wants to book a room. She’s just one of the magical beings who come to the Hotel Marvelo to take a break from the magical arts, safe in the knowledge that it is protected by magical wards that prevent the use of magic whilst at the Hotel. That is – until a guest, the wizard Henry Gravelaxe, is found in the spa – murdered by magical means. And, when Detective Bianco arrives to investigate, she rather quickly deduces that the only possible culprits are the Marvelo siblings parents – but how could they possibly benefit from the death of a guest? Taken into custody and in danger of banishment, can the siblings prove their parents’ innocence and discover the identity, and motive, of the real culprit?

And so begins an exciting mystery adventure as siblings Finnian, Juniper and Teddy investigate how a magicide could have occurred in a place where the use of magic should be impossible. I absolutely loved following these three young sleuths as they follow a trail of clues to identify and eliminate suspects, a trail that leads them into tricky situations and danger, but which also allows them to find some new friends. As time runs out, the tension increases and the stakes become higher, making this an unputdownable story that I was completely invested in as the mystery deepened … and truths were slowly revealed.

As if investigating their very first murder wasn’t enough to contend with, the children also have to adjust to life with the guardian sent by Social Services to care for them after their parents have been taken away. And, Mrs Weatherley is definitely not in favour of children who would rather be sleuthing than studying.

The Hotel Marvelo is the most wonderful establishment that welcomes a diverse group of magical beings from griffins (Emily is absolutely brilliant!) and water sprites to alchemists and sorcerers. The children make use of its hidden passageways, and its incredible library, to help them with their investigation, but could it also have other hidden secrets?

I absolutely adored this clever, courageous and determined sleuthing trio. Their different strengths and qualities allow them to work successfully as a team and support each other during the investigation. Not only are there a diverse group of magical beings staying at the hotel, but there is also implied diversity within the Marvelo family, something that I think is so important to allow all children to see themselves represented in what they read, but also to allow children to develop empathy through the stories they read.

The captioned full-page illustrations, map and floor plans are absolutely stunning and complement the sense of mystery and magic within the story perfectly.

A marvellously magical whodunnit, with family and friendship at its heart, perfect for children of 9+.

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