Regency
England, historical mystery, and romance written by Abigail Wilson,
need I say more? This book is all you would expect. Abigail Wilson's
debut book, In the Shadow of Croft Towers,
displayed her talent for crafting a truly compelling mystery, and
this second book shows that Wilson is definitely not a
one-hit-wonder, but rather an up-and-coming author in this genre, one
that will quickly build a large fan base.
Rebecca
and her Aunt Jo were forced to leave their London townhouse to move
into her guardian's estate following her brother's death. The
problem, Rebecca is convinced that her guardian murdered her brother.
The townspeople near his estate are equally convinced. While moving
to Greybourne Hall was distasteful, maybe Rebecca could find the
evidence she needs to find justice for her brother, and so the
mystery begins.
I
am grateful to have received a complimentary copy of this book.
Opinions expressed in this review are completely my own. Those
opinions are that this is a well written, engaging story, and that it
is well worth the time spent reading.
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