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The Fartherings' Scottish Holiday Takes a Dark Turn
Drew Farthering arrives in idyllic Scotland for the 1935 British Open at Muirfield hoping for a relaxing holiday, but he soon finds a mystery on his hands. Lord Rainsby, his host at Thorburn Hall, fears his business partner may be embezzling and asks Drew to quietly investigate. Before Drew can uncover anything, Rainsby is killed in a suspicious riding accident.
Thorburn Hall is filled with guests, and as Drew continues to dig, he realizes that each might have had a motive to put Raisnby out of the way. Together with Madeline and Nick, he must sort through shady business dealings, international intrigue, and family tensions to find a killer who always seems to be one step ahead.
My thoughts: This book is excellent! I love that this series is set in the 1930's and that the characters are a lot of fun, while still being capable of being serious too. I highly recommend reading the series in order, since there is the ongoing story of Drew and Madeline, as well as their friend Nick. If you enjoy cozy mysteries with some surprising depth, then I highly recommend this one!
I received this book from Bethany House in exchange for my honest review.
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