Monday, December 11, 2017
Death at Thorburn Hall by Julianna Deering
This is another WWII era mystery by Julianna Deering and, as always, it is full of interesting characters and plot twists and turns. It kept me guessing till the last chapter. Drew Farthering and his wife, Madeline, and their friends Nick and Carrie are visiting one of Drew's relatives in Scotland during the 1935 British Open. As is always the case in these stories, someone gets murdered right off the bat and Drew gets involved in the investigation, much to local law enforcement's chagrin. Drew suspects there is even some Nazi spying going on and he believes the two situations might be connected. As always, Ms. Deering leaves the reader anticipating the next installment of Drew's amateur sleuthing exploits.
I received my copy of this book from Bethany House in exchange for my review, but as much as I have enjoyed this series I would have purchased it myself anyway and I recommend that you try it out for yourself.
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