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It’s the perfect day in Abbeymead for Ambrose Finch to throw a welcome party for his long-lost son, finally returning home after disappearing ten years ago. The sun is shining, the spread is sumptuous, and the residents are eager to catch a glimpse of the young man they’ve heard so much about – and perhaps learn why he left in the first place…
But when Ambrose sends his maid to fetch the cake from the kitchen, he is interrupted mid-toast by her screams. Flora and Jack rush to the kitchen, horrified to find the cook hired for the occasion lying unmoving on the flagstone floor. The sickly-sweet smell of cyanide is their only clue – but who was the glass she’d been drinking from intended for?
The poor cook had no enemies – but there are plenty at the party who do, and Ambrose seems to have invited them all to join the festivities. Flora and Jack can’t resist investigating, in an afterparty they never saw coming… And when another of Ambrose’s employees is found dead, they must work out why all roads seemingly lead back to the Finch family. But can they uncover whose past sins have come home to roost, before it’s too late?
An utterly charming and completely page-turning cozy mystery novel filled with brilliant twists. Perfect for fans of Agatha Christie, Faith Martin and J.R. Ellis.
In Murder at the Homecoming by Merryn Allingham, the long-awaited reunion between Albert Finch and his estranged son, Lucas, sadly does not go as planned. What should have been a joyous homecoming quickly turns grim when the cook is discovered dead in the kitchen—just as Flora Steele and her husband, Jack Carrington, arrive to join the festivities.
Finch had spent nearly a decade searching for Lucas, even hiring a private investigator during those years, and had finally succeeded in bringing him home. Naturally, he intended to celebrate in grand fashion. Instead, attention is swiftly and tragically diverted.
The cook’s death is clearly no accident. The tell-tale scent of almonds lingers in the air, pointing unmistakably to cyanide poisoning. But who would want the cook dead? Or was the cook merely an unintended victim, with someone else as the true target? That seems far more likely. Flora and Jack are soon drawn into the investigation, determined to uncover the truth while doing everything possible to prevent further tragedy.
Flora and Jack continue to make a wonderful team. Flora, owner of the All’s Well bookshop, enjoys the flexibility to step away whenever murder intrudes upon village life. Jack, a successful crime writer, remains the perfect complement to Flora’s sharp instincts and natural talent for solving mysteries. Over the course of the series, they’ve built a strong working relationship with Inspector Ridley, who once again benefits from their insight.
This thirteenth installment in the series is another thoroughly enjoyable read. The enduring love between Flora and Jack, combined with their shared determination to uncover the right answers, makes for an engaging and satisfying mystery. I’m already looking forward to whatever adventures await Flora and Jack in book fourteen. I have no doubt it will be just as entertaining as the rest of this delightful series.
Merryn lives in a beautiful old town in Sussex with her husband and one last cat, Bluebell. When she’s not writing, she tries to keep fit with adult ballet classes and plenty of walking.
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