Monday, April 28, 2025
Review - Fondue or Die
Sunday, April 20, 2025
Review - Murder in Berkeley Square
This series has quickly become a "must read" for me. It is also receiving praise everywhere. Offering “a vibrant picture of the roles Black and mixed-race people played in Regency life” (Publishers Weekly)
Here are the reviews of prior novels' in the series:
1) Murder in Westminster (click here)
2) Murder in Drury Lane (click here)
Author: Vanessa Riley
Copyright: Sept 2024 (Kensington Books) 322 pgs
Series: 3rd in Lady Worthing Mysteries
Sensuality: Period innuendo and adult issues
Mystery Sub-genre: Historical Amateur Sleuth
Main Characters: Lady Abigail Worthing, unhappy in a marriage of convenience
Setting: 1806, London England
Obtained Through: Library
Book Blurb: "A marriage of convenience saved Lady Abigail Worthing’s family from disgrace, but she’s finding her absent husband's endless conditions increasingly repressive. Unable to stay at their London home during the oncoming winter, she accepts a ride to the country (to family for the holidays) from her neighbor, Stapleton Henderson. However, she's less than delighted that she’s his excuse to avoid a dinner held by Lord Charles Duncan, one of London's most powerful—and relentless—magistrates. More irritating, women are decidedly unwelcome at the evening’s prestigious discussion of criminality—even though Abigail and Stapleton have solved several cases together . . .
Then an unexpected blizzard strands them at Lord Duncan’s with his now-houseguests. Suddenly, an evening of fine dining, fine brandy, and insightful debate becomes an inescapable—and deadly—ordeal. The ultimate test for Abigial’s skill. One of the dinner guests is found dead in front of the Berkley Square mansion. And when another party is murdered, Abigail discovers each had received a taunting, prophetic nursery rhyme . . . coincidence, or clues left by a killer on the loose?
Through deft interrogation, she learns everyone present is connected to Lord Duncan's greatest failure in the courts: the conviction of a Martinique plantation informant for a murder he didn’t commit. But as Abigail races to find who was really responsible for the miscarriage of justice, she'll be forced to put her own and Stapleton's lives at risk in a gambit that will alter their fates forever—or end them permanently."
My Thoughts:
Lady Abigail "Abbie" Worthing (baroness) is independent and intelligent but a little bit of a troubled soul. Her marriage of convenience has her very troubled as it has been two years since seeing her husband with no change in sight. Commander Stapleton Henderson is her next door neighbor, a recent widower, and a physician. They are clearly good for each other which brings plenty of tension.
Florentina Sewell, her cousin, is a math minded wiz who makes a great sidekick but can be rather like a mother-hen during this outing. Mr. Neil Vaughn is her godfather but isn't present in this story much.
All of the men they are snowed in with are secretive and seem bitter. The nursery rhyme that all the men got snippets from are eerie and suggest murder for each.
The pace took a little to get going because the first few chapters are Abbie and her cousin in the same room as the first murder is being dealt with in the middle of the blizzard. But those chapters have clues slipped in that become important later. The pace picks up from there.
Having everyone snowed in is a challenging setup to keep interest and action, but this was handled deftly and ratchets up the tension among the characters. The plot is twisty and hard to even guess which of the men present (none of them pleasant except Henderson) is the murderer, or if there is more than one. The killer reveal is harrowing with a startling outcome that was handled well. The final wrap-up presents a surprise that makes it excruciating to wait for the next book.
I found this an intense mystery with plenty of suspects and few clues. This series shows no slowing or letting up. The author's notes are fascinating and not to be missed as well.
Ratings: Excellent - Loved it! Buy it now and put this author on your watch list
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