Friday, February 1, 2019

Murder at Hartigan House by Lee Strauss Review


This is the second in the Ginger Gold Mystery Series, and I found it to be as enjoyable as the first.




This series takes place in the early 1920s, and this book is takes place in England, where  she has returned to settle her father's estate.  Ginger, also known more formally as Lady Gold, is a young widow, her husband killed during the first World War. 

After arriving at Hartigan House, her family estate, a body is discovered, inside a room that her father had ordered to remain locked before he left England for America.  Actually, it is more of a skeleton than a body, and is wearing the remains of an evening gown.  As Ginger uncovers more information, she becomes worried that her late father may have been involved in the woman's death.

Basil Reed, the Scotland Yard Inspector that Ginger had met on the ship while traveling from America to England, is again called in to investigate.  Ginger, of course, proceeds to investigate on her own, with the help of her friend, Haley. 

I found this to be interesting, and I'm looking forward to reading more books in the series.

This is part of my Mount TBR Reading Challenge, as well as the Craving for Cozies Challenge.

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