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31 August 2021

A Study in Murder by Callie Hutton (Tuesday Intros & Teaser Tuesday)

 Title: A Study in Murder

Author: Callie Hutton
Publication: 12 May 2020
Format: Kindle eBook

Amazon Description: 
Bath, England, 1890. Mystery author Lady Amy Lovell receives an anonymous letter containing shocking news: her fiancé, Mr. Ronald St. Vincent, has been dabbling in something illegal, which causes her to promptly break their engagement.

Two evenings later, as Lady Amy awaits a visit from Lord William Wethington, fellow member of the Bath Mystery Book Club, her former fiancé makes an unexpected and most unwelcome appearance at her house. She promptly sends him to the library to cool his heels but later discovers the room seemingly empty--until she stumbles upon a dead Mr. St. Vincent with a knife in his chest.

Lord Wethington arrives to find Lady Amy screaming and sends for the police, but the Bobbies immediately assume that she is the killer. Desperate to clear her name, Lady Amy and Lord Wethington launch their own investigation--and stir up a hornet's nest of suspects, from the gardener who served time in prison for murder to a vengeful woman who was spurned by St. Vincent before he proposed to Lady Amy.

Can they close the book on the case before the real killer gets away with murder?

Ramble-y Teaserish Stuff 
Today's book is brought to you thanks to another case of seeing a book on NetGalley, going "oooooooh," nabbing it .... and then finding out that it's not the first in the series. I'm still awfully glad that I did even though as of yet I'm only a quarter of the way in. When I saw "A Victorian Book Club Mystery" I had assumed it would be about a book club that read books written in or about Victorian times. Well, I was kind of correct .... but for the characters the books are contemporary as the story itself is set in 1890. (I know -- the Amazon description says as much. I'm a cover-grabber and didn't read any description.) Hopefully by Friday I'll have it done -- or at least done enough to share again for my Friday56 post with further oohs and aahs and rambles and whatnot. And then on to the next...





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from anywhere in the book currently being read.

2 comments:

Yvonne said...

This looks really good. I saw this on NetGalley but I didn't request it. I was trying to be good, but now I'm thinking I should have tried it. I hope you enjoy it.

Karen said...

Yvonne -- it's only $1.99 for the Kindle book and so very worth it!

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