My ReviewIn 1860 London, Amelia Amesbury is living a quiet life and secretly writing an agony aunt column for the local newspaper. When her sister Margaret ("Madge) comes to town, everything changes. She throws a party and her sister has words with a disagreeable male guest - who ends up dying suddenly. Amelia works to solve the murder and to chaperone her sister in London, all while moving along in her flirtation with Simon Bainbridge.
I wanted to read Murder in Season because I love historical mysteries, cozy mysteries, and have enjoyed the earlier books in this series.
I think this is my favorite book yet in the Lady of Letters mystery series! Amelia has really come into her own as an advice columnist and I love the letters and replies that begin each chapter of the book - often tying in to the storyline in some way.
The mystery aspect of this story was well done. I guessed as Amelia detected and she solved the mystery before I did!
Of course I also love all scenes with Amelia and Simon! I look forward to reading the next book in this series and finding out what happens next.
I recommend Murder in Season for fans of cozy mysteries and especially for anyone who loves historical fiction. This entire series is so unique and delightful!
Book Synopsis
Join Countess turned advice columnist Amelia Amesbury as she tries to juggle a new Season and a new murder in this charmingly deadly historical mystery.
“A beautiful debutante, a wealthy widow, and a dead would-be baron. What could be more exciting?”
Countess by day, secret advice columnist by night, Amelia Amesbury has life happily balanced on a quill’s edge . . . until her sister Margaret shows up in London under a blanket of scandal and Amelia is catapulted out of mourning and into the ton’s unforgiving Season.
However Madge’s Season debut is marred by a rather inconvenient death at the dining table as the infamous Mr Radcliffe takes ill and is later confirmed dead by poisoning. With Madge being the last person to have cross words with the soon-to-be baron, the ton’s gossip mill – and the police – are looking to pin the murder on her.
Adding to the ton’s troubles is a jewellery thief targeting the most lavish of Society’s houses. Is the murderer and the thief one in the same? It falls to Amelia once again to uncover the secrets buried deep within the pages before her sister goes down for the crimes.
Perfect for fans of witty historical mystery and Regency romances with a similar feel to Verity Bright and T.E. Kinsey.
Author BioMary Winters is the Edgar Award-nominated author of the Lady of Letters historical mystery series. Book one, Murder in Postscript, was a finalist for the Mary Higgins Clark Award. Mary is also the author of two cozy mystery series and writes short fiction. Three of her short stories have appeared in Alfred Hitchcock’s Mystery Magazine. When she’s not writing, she’s teaching, reading, or spending time with her family. She lives with her husband, daughters, and spoiled pets in the Midwest. Find out more about Mary at MaryWintersAuthor.com.
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