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Death at a Scottish Wedding

Lucy Connelly

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Crooked Lane Books
19 November 2024
Dr.

Emilia McRoy is back on the case in the second book in the Scottish

Isle mystery series, perfect for fans of Sheila Connolly and Charlene

O'Connor.

Dr.

Emilia McRoy is back on the case in the second book in the Scottish

Isle mystery series, perfect for fans of Sheila Connolly and Charlene

O'Connor.

Something old, something new, something borrowed, and someone's blue...

Finally feeling like Sea Isle, Scotland, is becoming her new home,

American doctor Emilia McRoy is delighted when she is invited to a

wedding at Morrigan's Castle. Her friends have warned her that it's a

three-day party and it's bound to get wild, not to mention the impending

snowstorm. Constable Ewan Campbell, owner of the castle, ensures their

safety with the blizzard. What he didn't ensure is that all of his

guests would survive the night alive. When Emilia explores the

impressive castle, she finds a dead man in one of the turrets.

The

snowstorm hits, and the local police can't reach the castle until it

lets up. With no one able to leave, the family insists they carry on

with the wedding, which makes Emilia's job as the coroner a bit

easier-the suspects are in one place---and complicated because the

killer has Emilia in his sights. The fact no one claims to know the

victim isn't helping. Why would someone no one knows be murdered at a

castle in the middle of nowhere?

It's up to Emilia to uncover the mystery of who the victim is so the killer doesn't get away Scot-free.
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Imprint:   Crooked Lane Books
Country of Publication:   United States
Volume:   2
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 140mm, 
Weight:   369g
ISBN:   9781639108831
ISBN 10:   1639108831
Pages:   272
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Lucy Connelly travels around the world, usually with her bossy dog in tow. Her favorite pastime is sipping tea in a quaint cafe as she turns each passerby into a murder victim, witness, or suspect. If she stares at you strangely, don't worry. She only murdered you in her book.

Reviews for Death at a Scottish Wedding

Praise for Death at a Scottish Wedding: “Connelly provides memorable characters, an immersive setting . . . [And] an enjoyable puzzle.” —Publishers Weekly “Plenty of suspects in a locked-castle mystery in which whisky flows and secrets come to light.” —Kirkus Reviews “A labyrinth of twists and turns.” —New York Journal of Books “A compulsively entertaining read from start to finish.” —Midwest Book Review “This atmospheric series sets the cozy mystery bar high.” —Wonder Women Sixty Praise for An American in Scotland: “A delightful new cozy mystery full of adventure and Scottish charm. You’ll love every minute you spend with Lucy Connelly’s intriguing characters.” —Paige Shelton, New York Times bestselling author of the Scottish Bookshop Mystery series “The quintessential cozy mystery. Lucy Connelly knows her stuff!” —Linda Castillo, New York Times bestselling author “A determined new heroine and a gorgeous small town Scottish setting will leave readers yearning for another visit.” —Lucy Burdette, author of the Key West Food Critic mystery series. “An American in Scotland will sweep you away with its captivating heroine, unique setting, plenty of red herrings and unexpected surprises. A rewarding read and a refreshing debut for what promises to be a fun series.” —Hannah Dennison, author of The Honeychurch Hall Mysteries “An atmospheric, character-driven debut . . . [For] fans of Carlene O’Connor’s Irish mysteries.” —Library Journal, starred review “[A] promising debut and series launch . . . Jane Austen fans will relate.” —Publishers Weekly “Stunning Scottish scenery provides the backdrop for an enjoyable mix of murder and romance.” —Kirkus Reviews “Uniquely creative and exceptionally well-done.” —Wonder Women Sixty “[A] fun small-town murder mystery . . . This series is off to a great start.” —Red Carpet Crash


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