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Murder at Wakehurst
By (Author) Alyssa Maxwell
Kensington Publishing
Kensington Publishing
31st August 2021
18th August 2021
United States
General
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
304
Width 139mm, Height 210mm
In the autumnal chill of Newport, Rhode Island, at the close of the nineteenth century, journalist Emma Cross discovers an instance of cold-blooded murder on the grounds of a mansion... Following the death of her uncle, Cornelius Vanderbilt, in September 1899, a somber Emma is in no mood for one of Newport's extravagant parties. But to keep Vanderbilt's reckless son Neily out of trouble, she agrees to accompany him to an Elizabethan fete on the lavish grounds of Wakehurst, the Ochre Point "cottage" modeled after an English palace, owned by Anglophile James Van Alen. Held in Wakehurst's English-style gardens, the festivities will include a swordplay demonstration, an archery competition, scenes from Shakespeare's plays, and even a joust. As Emma wanders the grounds distracted by grief, she overhears a fierce argument between a man and a woman behind a tall hedge. As the joust begins, she's drawn by the barking of Van Alen's dogs and finds a man on the ground, an arrow through his chest. The victim is one of the 400's most influential members, Judge Clayton Schuyler. Could one of the countless criminals he'd imprisoned over the years have returned to seek revenge--or could one of his own family members have targeted him With the help of her beau Derrick Andrews and Detective Jesse Whyte, Emma begins to learn the judge was not the straight arrow he appeared to be. As their investigation leads them in ever-widening circles, Emma will have to score a bull's eye to stop the killer from taking another life...
Praise for Alyssa Maxwells Gilded Newport Mysteries
The sense of place and history is palpable and the inclusion of historical figures and the intricate crimes make this a very entertaining, worthwhile series.
The New York Public Library on the Gilded Newport Mystery series
Numerous plot twists, a richly described 1898 setting, details of the lives and times of the rich, and a principled, smart main character who is making her own way in the world distinguish this entry in the series. It will appeal to those who enjoy historical mysteries with strong, ahead-of-their-times female characters.
Booklist on Murder at Crossways
Alyssa Maxwell entertains readers once againa light, summer-time read perfect for the beach.
Newport This Weekon Murder at Crossways
The setting and historical details are vibrant and colorful, especially real-life figure Mamie Fisha grand dame in every sense of the phraseand the glittering fashions and homes of the Newport rich. The Harvest Festival itself is more than worth the price of admission.
Criminal Elementon Murder at Crossways
Maxwell gives an honest portrayal of the Gilded Age, its pretentious high society, and the second-class status of women. Using just the right period details, Maxwell puts the reader into the story without bogging down the unfolding murder mystery. Fans of the series will enjoy this caper.
Historical Novel Societyon Murder at Crossways
Plenty of red herrings and an intimate look at the world of the wealthy and famous make for a rich broth of a mystery.
Kirkus Reviews on Murder at Ochre Court
Maxwell dramatically depicts the eras contentious transition from gaslight to electricitySeries fans will enjoy following Emmas changing circumstances.
Publishers Weekly on Murder at Ochre Court
A sweet, delightful mystery, which is sure to appeal to historical-fiction and mystery readers alike.
Foreword Reviews on A Pinch of Poison
The characters are fun, the dialogue is both charming and intelligent, but the scenery that makes up that extravagant time period in New England really is the gem in these glorious tales.
Suspense Magazine on Murder at Rough Point
Several cuts above the usual feisty heroine tale; it provides a good picture of life among the privilegedand not-so-privilegedclasses in Gilded Newport.
San Jose Mercury News on Murder at Beechwood
Alyssa Maxwell is the acclaimed author of the Gilded Newport Mysteries and the Lady and Lady's Maid Mystery series. She knew from a young age that she wanted to write novels. Growing up in New England and traveling to Great Britain fueled a passion for history, while a love of puzzles of all kinds drew her to the mystery genre. She and her husband reside in Florida, where she loves to watch BBC productions, sip tea in the afternoons, and delve into the past. You can learn more about Alyssa and her books at AlyssaMaxwell.com.