Added by 1 member
Murder of a Silver-Tongued Suitor
(2026)(The fifth book in the Lady Margot Blackwell Mystery series)
A novel by Amber Crewes
One man's death ignites a mystery... another man's love may save her life.
Lady Margot Blackwell has survived village gossip, social obligations, and the occasional festive disaster, but nothing quite prepares her for the silver-tongued charmer who arrives at Blackwell Manor... and promptly drops dead.
During a glittering exhibition meant to elevate Crayford's cultural standing, tragedy strikes, tongues wag, and Margot's name shoots straight to the top of the suspect list. ("Terrible for the Manor, splendid for conversation," as Mrs Biddlecombe cheerfully puts it.)
Inspector Simon Grant returns to investigate, struggling between bureaucratic duty and increasingly undeniable feelings for Margot, feelings that flare the moment someone appears determined to halt her involvement in the most lethal manner possible.
Armed with courage, wit, and a lady's maid who treats gossip like a competitive sport, Margot dives headfirst into a maze of jealous lovers, financial betrayals, and suspiciously polished motives.
If she does not discover the killer first, the killer may well discover her.
Dramatic, charming, and wickedly funny, Murder of a Silver-Tongued Suitor proves that in Kent, death is never simple, romance is never straightforward, and a silver goblet can be far deadlier than it looks.
If you crave sparkling banter, delicious intrigue, and a heroine who turns society on its ear, Murder of a Silver-Tongued Suitor will keep you guessing (and smiling) to the very last page. This is historical cosy mystery with heart, humour, and a heroine you will simply want as your new best friend.
Get your copy of Murder of a Silver-Tongued Suitor and see how events unfold in this historical cosy mystery.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Lady Margot Blackwell has survived village gossip, social obligations, and the occasional festive disaster, but nothing quite prepares her for the silver-tongued charmer who arrives at Blackwell Manor... and promptly drops dead.
During a glittering exhibition meant to elevate Crayford's cultural standing, tragedy strikes, tongues wag, and Margot's name shoots straight to the top of the suspect list. ("Terrible for the Manor, splendid for conversation," as Mrs Biddlecombe cheerfully puts it.)
Inspector Simon Grant returns to investigate, struggling between bureaucratic duty and increasingly undeniable feelings for Margot, feelings that flare the moment someone appears determined to halt her involvement in the most lethal manner possible.
Armed with courage, wit, and a lady's maid who treats gossip like a competitive sport, Margot dives headfirst into a maze of jealous lovers, financial betrayals, and suspiciously polished motives.
If she does not discover the killer first, the killer may well discover her.
Dramatic, charming, and wickedly funny, Murder of a Silver-Tongued Suitor proves that in Kent, death is never simple, romance is never straightforward, and a silver goblet can be far deadlier than it looks.
If you crave sparkling banter, delicious intrigue, and a heroine who turns society on its ear, Murder of a Silver-Tongued Suitor will keep you guessing (and smiling) to the very last page. This is historical cosy mystery with heart, humour, and a heroine you will simply want as your new best friend.
Get your copy of Murder of a Silver-Tongued Suitor and see how events unfold in this historical cosy mystery.
Genre: Cozy Mystery
Visitors also looked at these books