Murder at Midnight (2014) by C. S. Challinor provides mystery lovers with a good ol' murder at a country house isolated by a winter storm. Barrister Rex Graves has invited his friends, neighbors, and fiancée to a New Year's Eve dinner party at Gleneagle Lodge--his home in the Scottish Highlands. The treacherous weather has kept a few folks home, but he still has a good turn-out. Things get interesting when Ken and Catriona Fraser announce that they've recently brought the neighboring castle back into their family (there had been a dispute over inheritance rights) and that there may be buried Jacobite treasure there. Graves is concerned that a treasure hunt in the area will disrupt the peace and quiet of his Highland get-away, but a bigger disruption is in store. As the winter storm rages outside and clock rings in the New Year, the power goes out and the Frasers are found dead--apparently poisoned. The police are called in, but it may be a long wait till the officials can make it through the weather...so the barrister once again dons his amateur detective hat and tries to get to the bottom of the mystery. Were the Frasers killed because of the treasure? Or had they made enemies of another sort among their fellow guests? The suspects include a real estate agent, a paramedic, a professor, an art college student, an interior designer, and a mysterious South American beauty. Mystery Lover...but overall a very eclectic reader. Will read everything from the classics to historical fiction. Biography to essays. Not into horror or much into YA. If you would like me to review a book, then please see my stated review policy BEFORE emailing me. Please Note: This is a book blog. It is not a platform for advertising. Please do NOT contact me to ask that I promote your NON-book websites or products. Thank you.
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Friday, August 3, 2018
Murder at Midnight: Mini-Review
Murder at Midnight (2014) by C. S. Challinor provides mystery lovers with a good ol' murder at a country house isolated by a winter storm. Barrister Rex Graves has invited his friends, neighbors, and fiancée to a New Year's Eve dinner party at Gleneagle Lodge--his home in the Scottish Highlands. The treacherous weather has kept a few folks home, but he still has a good turn-out. Things get interesting when Ken and Catriona Fraser announce that they've recently brought the neighboring castle back into their family (there had been a dispute over inheritance rights) and that there may be buried Jacobite treasure there. Graves is concerned that a treasure hunt in the area will disrupt the peace and quiet of his Highland get-away, but a bigger disruption is in store. As the winter storm rages outside and clock rings in the New Year, the power goes out and the Frasers are found dead--apparently poisoned. The police are called in, but it may be a long wait till the officials can make it through the weather...so the barrister once again dons his amateur detective hat and tries to get to the bottom of the mystery. Were the Frasers killed because of the treasure? Or had they made enemies of another sort among their fellow guests? The suspects include a real estate agent, a paramedic, a professor, an art college student, an interior designer, and a mysterious South American beauty. 2 comments:
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A few parts of the story intrigue me. :)
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I read the first in the series and that was a total washout. Good to hear that this one is interesting.
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