Friday, 20 February 2026

Review: Misery Hates Company

Misery Hates Company Misery Hates Company by Elizabeth Hobbs
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Miss Marigold Manners' world collapses when she discovers that her beloved (if somewhat flaky) parents squandered their money before dying of the influenza. Instead of finishing her degree in classical studies followed a career in archaeology, Marigold has been advised to throw herself on the mercy of friends and distant family to help her eke out her paltry annuity of $100 a year. There is an alternative, marriage to the handsome, debonair, and charming Cab Cox, but Marigold knows that marriage, even to someone she loves as much as Cab, would mean the end of her dreams of independence and travel.

One letter from a previously unknown relative catches her eye. It talks of a great wrong done to Marigold's mother that must be made right and it comes from ... Great Misery Island on the New England coast.

Elizabeth Hobbs says in the author note at the end that this is an homage to the great classic Cold Comfort Farm and I totally see that - in fact for at least the first half of the book I thought it was a barely concealed rip off as Marigold uses modern thinking to coax and cajole her long-lost (semi-feral) family into the 1890s.

But in this book the something nasty in the woodshed is something very nasty indeed, a young girl is drowned, and the one of Marigold's relatives is found dead ... all the signs point to Marigold, can she clear her name and uncover the murderer(s)?

I thoroughly enjoyed this once I got over the Cold Comfort Farm similarities, lots of twists and turns to keep you guessing right to the end.

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Review: Misery Hates Company

Misery Hates Company by Elizabeth Hobbs My rating: 4 of 5 stars Miss Marigold Manners' world collaps...