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Thursday 28 May 2020

A Bloody Hot SummerA Bloody Hot Summer by Trevor D'Silva
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

1927 Arthur Endecott has returned to the Fitzhugh Manor in time for Lady Doris 80th birthday party. But by the next morning Lady Doris is discovered dead. What could be the possible motive for the guilty party. What connection is there to the events of 1903 and Argyle Castle, and of the events in Kamalpore in 1857.
Inspector Lester Enderby calls in the Metropolitan Police who send Detective Dermot Lucian Carlyle who is visiting his familt in the area.
Enjoyable fast paced historical murder mystery, with many suspects.

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