This is a solid cozy mystery, but I admit that I enjoyed it mostly for the Scottish castle setting. The atmosphere was the highlight as Freya and her Aunt Carole race to figure out who murdered the laird of the castle and stole the priceless silver collection. At the same time, they are also trying to find their missing team member who had last been seen at the Castle. It's filled with family secrets and eeriness.
The Swift and the Harrier by Minette Walters
The Swift and the Harrier by Minette Walters Jayne Swift has focused her life on being a physician, so she avoids offers of marriage. The Swift and the Harrier by Minette Walters starts out with Jayne trying to get through a rough crowd of execution gawkers so that she can get to her cousin's house to treat her sick nephew. She gets pushed into a doorway and ends up taking refuge there so that she doesn't get crushed by the crowd. This event brings her together with William Harrier, who appears to be a footman at the residence, although mysteriously may not be. Unfortunately, I had difficulty with the PDF that I received through NetGalley so this slowed my reading progress of this novel. Overall, it is a really good story centred around the English civil war, the black death and the treatment of the ill at Lyme Regis. That said, I did find that it was overly descriptive in places which did impact my attention span (I admit to flipping pages to speed the sto...

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