To Kingdom Come is the second book by Will Thomas. Much like the first, it's a bit grittier than a traditional cozy, but well written. There's history here too, this time about the bombings by the Irish Republican Brotherhood. It involves some risky undercover work with Cyrus Barker and Thomas Llewelyn posing as bomb makers ... which leads to some rather tense moments that will keep you reading and make your heart pound!
Here was another good read for October: The Whitby Murders, one of the Yorkshire Murder Mystery books by J.R. Ellis. Start at the back with the acknowledgments to learn about the connection with this area and Bram Stoker and Dracula. In the days leading up to Halloween the town is hosting a goth festival. A group of friends, including the daughter of DCI Jim Oldroyd (main character) is working their way through an escape room when a violent murder takes place. The murderer flees, and then is found dead. It's a complex and convoluted path to solve this one folks, lots of clues (but I couldn't figure out how they fit) (!) and some red herrings. Quite the satisfying read.
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