A Scandal in Mayfair by Katharine Schellman

A Scandal in Mayfair (Lily Adler Mystery, #5)Barbara’s rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
Series: Lily Adler Mystery #5
Publication Date: 8/20/24
Period: Regency London
Number of Pages: 317

For the last couple of years, Lily Adler has been up to her pretty eyeballs mourning her husband, being courted by and rejecting various suitors, and solving murder mysteries. Yes, that is quite a varied set of activities there! Lily performs discrete inquiries, and the key word there is discrete because if the word got out into society, she would be ruined. Lily believes in finding justice for people who have been wronged therefore, she is inclined to help young Miss Sarah Forrest when the young lady asks her. However, Miss Forrest’s fiancé is accompanying her, and unbeknownst to Miss Forrest, he threatens Lily with exposure if she doesn’t help. Well, that will never do!

When, a few days later, that same fiancé is accused of murder, he swears he is innocent and begs Lily to help. Life would be easier to let him be hanged, but, what if he is telling the truth? Lily’s sense of justice and fair play won’t let her walk away without at least looking into it.

Goodness, what a tangled web Lily and her friends uncover. There is not just one murder, but several, along with attempted murders, poisonings, desertion, impersonation, and more. It is a very convoluted search for the truth and young Miss Forrest’s problem seems to be at the heart of all of it. Can Lily and her friends solve it before Lily’s life is forfeit? Even if she solves it, can they find proof?

This was a compelling mystery with many suspects, red herrings, unsympathetic victims, and some victims that will have you holding your breath to see if they survive. Another thing I liked about this particular book is that the author managed to move the romance between Lily and Captain Hartley forward significantly without impacting the mystery. Personally, I MUST have some romance to go along with my mysteries and I was about ready to give up on the series because it seemed that wouldn’t happen.

It was nice to see that several supporting cast members had significant roles in this mystery even though it was Lily who put all of the pieces of the puzzle together. I really like Captain Hartley’s sister, Amelia, and was glad to see her featured along with Lady Carroway and Constable Page and his lovely family.

Should you choose to read this book, I hope you will enjoy it as much as I did. Happy Reading!

I voluntarily read and reviewed an Advanced Reader Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

Murder at Midnight by Katharine Schellman

Murder at Midnight (Lily Adler Mystery, #4)Barbara’s rating: 5 out of 5 Stars
Series: Lily Adler Mystery
Publication Date: 9/19/23
Period: Regency
Number of Pages: 320 Pages – (Audiobook 10 Hrs 49 Mins)
Narrator: Henrietta Meire

First, the narration. I thoroughly enjoyed this narrator’s mellow, pleasant voice and delivery. There was enough emotion in the delivery to give you all of the ‘feels’ – happiness, fear, tension, etc. It was nicely paced and the narrator was successful in delivering a unique voice for each character most of the time. However, when there were several characters in a scene with each taking a speaking part, there were times when I couldn’t tell who was speaking. Still, it was an excellent delivery and I thoroughly enjoyed it.

Widowed Lily Adler has left the cold and damp of London for a Christmas visit with her husband’s family in Hertfordshire. Yes, they are still very close because they all grew up together and they all loved her husband. As part of the festivities, they are all attending a ball hosted at a nearby estate. Everyone in the area – all the people Lily grew up with – is in attendance and it is nice to see everyone. At least until she catches hints of undercurrents in the air. Hints of gossip – scandal – and she learns that Amelia Hartley, Jack Hartley’s sister, is the subject of the gossip. Oh! My! Goodness! Amelia has just let the gossip run amok because she will not speak about it – to anyone. The man who is also the subject of the gossip, Gregory Edison, isn’t speaking about it either.

With the ball in full swing, the snow begins – and it snows, and snows, and snows until there is no way the guests who live further away can get home before the roads are impassable. The only option is for those guests to spend the night and hope they can travel the next day – or the next – or the next.

So many things happen at the ball – and lots of red herrings are put in place – so you’ll have fun sorting them all out. When the attendees retire for the evening in their borrowed night clothing, the house becomes quiet and settled. Of course, there is the usual bed swapping that happens at house parties, but it is quiet – for a while. At first light, a body is discovered – outside – frozen in the cold. Of course, it wasn’t the temperature that did the victim in – it was the bullet hole that did it. The victim? Gregory Edison! The immediate suspect? Amelia Hartley! OMG – the race is off and running.

Lily, Jack, and Matthew Spencer (a sometimes love interest) are on the hunt for the real murderer because Lily and Jack are sure it isn’t Amelia. With no evidence – none at all – they have their job cut out for them. John Adler, Lily’s brother-in-law, the local magistrate, is totally without experience in investigating the murder and he immediately puts Amelia under lock and key. Luckily, John has a somewhat open mind and allows Lily to help him investigate since she has experience.

With witnesses being evasive and no physical evidence, it is going to be difficult to prove Amelia is innocent, or someone else guilty. Then, there are the jewelry thefts from various entertainments in the area – are they related? Or, is there another motive? You’ll just have to read the book to find out!

This was an interesting, fast-paced, well-plotted, and well-delivered mystery with lots of red herrings and many possible motives. You’ll be solving the case right along with Lily and her helpers, and you’ll feel the tension as the weather begins to improve to the point of allowing the suspects to return to their homes.

Another great part of the story – for me – is the romance. Where will Lily’s attentions land? She has choices – will she make the right one? I’m ready for this part of the series to be defined, and I’m hoping the events in this book will see that happening.

If you are looking for compelling characters, a complex mystery, and a tad of romance, then you will find all of that right here in this book. I recommend it. It was interesting and intriguing enough that I completed it in one session!

I voluntarily listened and reviewed an Advanced Audio Copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

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