This review is part of a blog tour for this book and my honest opinion of this book.
Meet Ally dog lover, guesthouse owner and accidental detective, as she tackles her next case in the beautiful Scottish Highlands!Recent retiree Ally McKinley has stepped out with her puppy Flora for a walk by the loch in the tiny village of Locharran, taking a break from running the cosiest little guesthouse in the Highlands. But Ally’s peace and quiet is sunk when she and Flora find the body of a mysterious woman floating in the water…
Before she knows it, Ally finds herself wading into the middle of a new investigation. Who was the mystery woman and why was she killed? Her enquiries take her all over the from the corner shop and the nearby hotel to the turreted castle, home of local earl Hamish Sinclair where preparations are underway for his upcoming – and much gossiped about – wedding.
The body in the loch soon has the rumour mills buzzing. But then Elena, the earl’s new bride, is also found poisoned to death the morning after her marriage! With two deaths to investigate, the police appear to suspect almost everyone in Locharran, even Ally herself…
Determined to uncover the truth and clear her name, Ally finds poison at the home of one of her suspects and thinks she might be on the right path to solving both murders. But with a killer on the loose in the Scottish Highlands, can Ally unravel the clues before the next person in a watery grave is her?
My thoughts:
This is the second book in the Ally McKinley series a cozy mystery set in Scotland.
Ally owner of a B&B who is friends with Hamish the Earl is surprised to find out the Earl has decided to get married and to someone way younger than him. Almost immediately after their chat about this they discover the body of a young woman in the Loch. She is a stranger to town and soon it's found out that she was coming to Locharran to marry someone else in the village.
Elena the earl's bride to be makes it safely to Locharran with her sister but after the wedding is found murdered. This young lady whom looks a lot like the woman found in the lake and was a stranger to the place makes this look like the first murder could have been a case of mistaken identity as some people didn't want the older Earl to get married as then he might have a baby with the younger lady and have an heir if it was a boy. One such suspect being the cousin of the earl who is looking forward to the day Hamish dies so he can be Earl.
Ally who is friends with the Earl decides to try and figure out what happened because she feels bad for the Earl and the policeman in town also thinks it was convenient that she found the body at the loch and also was at the wedding where the Earl's new wife was murdered.
Okay so the mystery. I know this is a cozy mystery, but it's still a mystery and I felt that most of this story was more cozy than mystery. This will appeal to a lot of people as I know a lot of cozy readers and we all have things about them we like and for me it's the mystery. I just needed a bit more sleuthing and a bit less of Ally hanging out with Ross and everything else. I will say that even though I figured things out about the same time as Ally, it didn't really surprise me none. The author did get me with the motive though as I totally was surprised about that and is probably what gets this half a star more. I just wasn't grabbed by this mystery and it's the mystery that keeps me wanting to read the story.
I do like the characters in this story. I like Ally, Ross, Linda, Hamish, and all the others and I don't mind getting to know what is going on with them, I just need more mystery. I am curious to see how things will go from here with the Earl and well, you just have to read to find out, but I am interested.
Overall, I thought it was an okay book and think that others might enjoy it a bit more than I did but I still that it was a decent read.
3.5 stars
About Author:
Aged 18, Dee arrived in London from Scotland and typed her way round the West End for a couple of years before joining BOAC (forerunner of British Airways) in Passenger Services for 2 years and then as a stewardess for 8 years.
She has worked in Market Research, Sales and at the Thames TV Studios when they had the franchise.
Dee has since relocated to Cornwall, where she spent 10 years running B&Bs, and only began writing when she was over 70!
Married twice, she has one son and two grandsons.
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