Two weddings and a murder

Alyssa Maxwell

Book - 2025

"June 1922: The blessed day has finally arrived. Phoebe Renshaw and Owen Seabright are to be wed, and lady's maid Eva Huntford could not be more delighted for her lady's happiness. But she is disturbed by one notable absence from the ceremony--her beau, Police Constable Miles Brannock. When Miles finally does appear, breathlessly running into the reception at Foxwood Hall, he brings grim news: he's found Chief Inspector Isaac Perkins murdered, shot in his home in his favorite parlor chair with his own gun. A policeman naturally makes enemies, especially those of questionable character. In charge of finding his former boss's killer, Miles reviews the details of the crime scene. The murder weapon has been wiped clean ...and left on the table next to the remnants of the chief inspector's breakfast: sausage pasty and coffee reeking of a bit of whiskey. No sign of forced entry. A seemingly peaceful scene--other than the bullet hole in the victim. Before Miles can make much progress in his investigation, a Scotland Yard detective arrives in Little Barlow to take over the case--and promptly focuses his suspicions on the constable himself, who he reasons had motive and opportunity. Coming to their maid's defense, Phoebe and Owen postpone their honeymoon to join Eva in clearing her beau's good name and unmasking the identity of the true killer..."--

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Subjects
Genres
Cozy mysteries
Detective and mystery fiction
Historical fiction
Novels
Published
New York, NY : Kensington Publishing Corp 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Alyssa Maxwell (author)
Edition
First Kensington hardcover edition
Physical Description
264 pages ; 22 cm
ISBN
9781496734921
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

An English aristocrat and her maid make an improbably effective pair of investigators in 1922. Now that Phoebe Renshaw is about to marry Owen Seabright, no one's happier than Eva Huntford, her maid, who will be staying on at Foxwood Hall to assist Phoebe's younger sister, Amelia. Although Phoebe's vague aunt, Lady Cecily, wandered away for a while, the wedding day goes well except for one hitch: the late arrival of Eva's boyfriend, Constable Miles Brannock, who's delayed because his unpleasant boss, Chief Inspector Perkins, has been shot to death with his own gun. Miles promptly begins a search for witnesses who might have seen or heard something, including Lady Cecily. He becomes a suspect himself when Mick Burridge, of the Metropolitan Police, takes over the case--he arrests Miles on suspicion of murder because Perkins never put him up for the promotion whose higher salary would have allowed him to marry Eva. Eva and Phoebe, who have already solved many previous crimes, are furious enough to start their own investigation. One of the other suspects Burridge ignores is Ian McGowan, who was put in prison by Perkins for eight years despite extenuating circumstances and recently released. Phoebe even suspects some of her own relatives of keeping secrets. With Miles under house arrest and Burridge sticking to his theory, the pair must unmask the real killer in order to clear Miles. This series entry is filled with enough red herrings to do any between-the-wars mystery proud. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.