Friday, August 20, 2021

Just like the first book in the Guy Harford Mystery series, Burying the Crown, by TP Fielden is based on fact. (Read the author's note in the back). Guy Harford is an artist and that is what he wants to do, but instead, he is drawn into mystery, scandal, and secrets involving the Royal Family. It's war time, though, so who can be trusted? What is the real truth? And what's with digging up a biscuit tin?

Although they took place in a different war, there are secrets in Ginger Gold's past, too. Some of them might be surfacing in Murder in Belgravia, by Lee Strauss. Who is the women who protests the wedding of Ginger's sister-in-law? And why is she calling the groom a strange name? Ginger does not understand why a few of the guests were invited, what is their connection? Much of what Ginger (and others) did in WWI is still classified, no one is supposed to talk about their duties. This is the challenge (well, that and being pregnant) faced in the 17th Ginger Gold Mystery.

Reading Hermit With Dog

 

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