Families that play together?

Miss Morton and the English House Party Murder by Catherine Lloyd 

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A family reunion of a sort, a dead body, seemingly troubled staff, plus an unforgiving ex fiancé makes for a satisfying read. After her father’s untimely death revealed habits unbecoming a member of the ton, Lady Caroline Morton and her sister Susan had been living with their aunt, Lady Eleanor Greenwood. Treated more as an unpaid servant, rather than a family member, Caroline left to charter her own course. As Miss Morton she steps out and become a paid companion. Caroline returns to Greenwood Hall for her cousin Mabel’s birthday party and ball, and to see her young sister. Her employer a wealthy widow, Mrs Matilda (Marry) Frogerton and her daughter Dorothy will accompany Caroline. Matty sees this a chance for Dorothy to rub shoulders with loftier members of society. Caroline’s former fiancé’s presence, Lord Francis Chatham’s is disturbing, as is that of Dr. Harris for entirely different reasons.

When death strikes Caroline and Matty begin investigating. They discover a troubled household with a thinly veiled atmosphere of turbulence. And that’s just the beginning.

Quite a complex mystery, ending on a strange note even if the mystery was reconciled. I will be interested in seeing how this series progresses.


A Kensington Books ARC via NetGalley 

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