Death Comes to the Fair, Catherine Lloyd
Death Comes to the Fair, Catherine Lloyd
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Death Comes to the Fair

Author: Catherine Lloyd

Narrator: Cat Gould

Unabridged: 8 hr 20 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 04/24/2018


Synopsis

It's harvest time in the village of Kurland St. Mary as Lucy and Robert prepare to wed—but a murderer has taken an unseasonable vow of vengeance . . .

As Miss Lucy Harrington, daughter of the village rector, and Major Sir Robert Kurland plan their nuptials, the major is beginning to wonder if he'll ever hear wedding bells. He's seen complex military campaigns that involved less strategy, and he's finding Lucy's meddling family maddening.

When the body of Ezekiel Thurrock, the church verger, is discovered crushed by a gargoyle that has fallen from the bell tower, the wedding is delayed. But the evidence suggests this was no accident, and Lucy wonders if bad blood at the village fair had anything to do with the man's mysterious demise, since there was much bitterness over Ezekiel's prizewinning vegetables.

As Lucy and Robert uncover long-standing village feuds, the town's dark secrets begin to take their toll and the couple soon finds they too are in grave danger . . .

About Catherine Lloyd

Catherine Lloyd is the acclaimed author of Regency-set historical mysteries, including the Kurland St. Mary Mystery series and Miss Morton and the English House Party Murder. Born just outside London, England, into a large family of dreamers, artists, and history lovers, she holds a master's degree in history from the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. She currently lives in Hawaii with her husband and four children.


Reviews

Lucy and Robert can't wait to be married but Lucy's relatives insist on taking over the wedding planning to have a grand society wedding in London, something the happy couple doesn't want. Lucy is busy running the harvest fair in the village and trying to ensure no one's feelings are hurt. Robert ha......more

Goodreads review by Emma

Two for one in this mystery: as well as the Regency period it is set in, there is also some references to the times of Cromwell and the Commonwealth which added interest for me. This series is really well done.......more