Death Comes to London
A season in London promises a welcome change of pace for two friends from the village of Kurland St. Mary—until murder makes a debut… With the reluctant blessings of their father, the rector of Kurland St. Mary, Lucy Harrington and her sister Anna leave home for a social season in London. At the...
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A season in London promises a welcome change of pace for two friends from the village of Kurland St. Mary—until murder makes a debut…
With the reluctant blessings of their father, the rector of Kurland St. Mary, Lucy Harrington and her sister Anna leave home for a social season in London. At the same time, Lucy’s special friend Major Robert Kurland is summoned to the city to accept a baronetcy for his wartime heroism.
Amidst the dizzying whirl of balls and formal dinners, the focus shifts from mixing and matchmaking to murder when the dowager Countess of Broughton, the mother of an old army friend of Robert, drops dead. When it’s revealed she’s been poisoned, Robert’s former betrothed, Miss Chingford, is accused, and she in turn points a finger at Anna. To protect her sister, Lucy enlists Robert’s aid in drawing out the true culprit.
But with suspects ranging from resentful rivals and embittered family members to the toast of the ton, it will take all their sleuthing skills to unmask the poisoner before more trouble is stirred up…
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Format: paperback
ISBN:
9780758287359 (0758287356)
ASIN: 758287356
Publish date: 25-11-2014
Publisher: Kensington
Pages no: 304
Edition language: English
Series: A Kurland St. Mary Mystery (#2)
I chose this book to read right before going to sleep at night because it's a Regency historical cozy and would be a more calming read than, say, a thriller or a paranormal ghost story. This was also dumb, because I enjoyed the story enough that I didn't want to close the book and I ended up stayi...
Death Comes to London is a satisfying historical cozy with a likeable characters. It's the second mystery in the Kurland St. Mary mysteries but the first one that I've read. Not reading the first one didn't affect my understanding of this book. Everything I needed to know was explained clearly wi...