I have been happily working my way through the books by Karen Baugh Menuhin and have just about caught up with the ones she has published. (More will be coming, thank goodness). There has been a suspicious death at Lanscombe Park and Lennox and Swift have been asked to investigate. The Lord of the Manor is not a nice person. Not being born into money, he made his own fortune and is determined to become part of the well to do society. Bodies start to pile up, and a strange package arrives from Alaska. As with any good cozy, The Tomb of the Chatelaine contains twists and turns to the plot, gardens and secret passageways.
Constant Reader reminded me of an author I'd read in the past ... one with lots of books out! That would be Emily Brightwell and her Victorian Mysteries featuring Mrs. Jeffries. She is the housekeeper for Inspector Witherspoon of Scotland Yard, a well meaning man, but not always the brightest bulb in the box. So, Mrs. Jeffries, and the rest of the house staff help him out, never really letting him know this, of course! It's a fun series! Mrs Jeffries Dusts for Clues should keep you both guessing and laughing.
Reading Hermit With Dog
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