Death Plays a Part

A Cornish Castle Mystery

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Pub Date 7 Jul 2017 | Archive Date 9 Jul 2017

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‘An incredibly tightly written closed door mystery.’ Rachel’s Random Reads (Top 500 Amazon Reviewer)

‘Is yet another fantastic tale.’ Karen Quick

With high tide comes murder…

When her beloved London theatre closes for renovations, costume maker Guinevere is excited to start a job at Cornisea castle, a centuries-old keep on a small tidal island off the coast of Cornwall. Imagine a whole summer full of stories of hidden treasures, fab food and long walks with her perky dachshund Dolly.

But when a reenactment of a medieval trial in the castle dungeons ends in real-life murder, and accusations threaten the castle's future, Guinevere and Dolly dig deep into the island community's best-kept secrets to unmask the killer and save their Cornish summer.

The first book in the Cornish Castle Mystery Series. Don't miss Book 2, Rubies in the Roses, where the castle hosts an exciting treasure hunt that takes a deadly turn.

Praise for Vivian Conroy

‘The first in a new series and it’s off with a bang!’ Rosemary Smith

‘Highly recommended.’ Well Read Pirate Queen

Plot tightly woven, unique setting’ Avonna Loves Genres

‘An incredibly tightly written closed door mystery.’ Rachel’s Random Reads (Top 500 Amazon Reviewer)

‘Is yet another fantastic tale.’...


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Guinevere is excited to begin a new job at a castle on a lovely island off the coast of Cornwall. She and dachshund Dolly, are looking forward to a wonderful summer. But the theatrical costume maker is caught up in a reenactment of a centuries old trial that ends with a real murder. Dolly and Guinevere and a cast of locals sift through the areas long-held grudges and closely kept secrets to unmask a killer. This is the first in a new series and it’s off with a bang, literally! Take your own summer vacation to Cornwall with this fun cozy mystery

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An incredibly tightly written closed door mystery that I didn't have the first clue how to solve. Luckily for the detective on the island of Cornisea, Guinevere happened to be working in the castle for the summer, but is normally found in a theatre, often working on murder mysteries, so has a good idea how to try to solve them.

Of course when Guinevere accepted the job in the castle the last thing she was expecting was a dead body on the first night, during a rehearsal for a historical reenactment, where most of the islanders were present. Given the set up of the murder, it was very hard to see past the obvious suspect, but yet Guinevere and Oliver between them try to prove the innocent suspect's innocence.

Unlike in some cosy mysteries, this seemed a lot less bumbling along, and instead had two reasonably intelligent characters thinking aspects of the case through logically and in an informed way. They also seemed to have the ear of the inspector running the case, which seemed odd but useful.

Guinevere doesn't go anywhere without her faithful dog Dolly, who is adorable. I loved Dolly' interactions with other dogs.

Cornisea Island is a lovely setting for a series, and I am intrigued to see where this series is going to proceed next.

Thank you to Netgalley and HQ Digital for this copy which I have reviewed honestly and voluntarily.

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