In his sixth adventure (after
Big Sky), ex-detective Jackson Brodie and his police friend D.C. Reggie Chase find themselves attending a murder mystery night in the rundown estate-cum hotel, Burton Makepeace House. It started when the twin children of recently deceased Dorothy Padgett hired Brodie to track down a missing Renaissance-era painting that belonged to Dorothy and was purportedly stolen by her caregiver. Research revealed a similar crime, the theft of a Turner owned by Lady Milton, had been committed at Burton Makepeace several years earlier—a crime investigated by Chase. Thus, on a cold night, Brodie and Chase knock on the door to interview Lady Milton only to find a murder mystery night in progress. Add a blizzard, a vicar, an army veteran with a prosthetic leg, an escaped murderer, a dowager whose mind wanders, a corpse in the walk-in freezer, an inept acting troupe, and heirs looking to cash in before and after their parents’ deaths and the result is a farcical mystery that will rope in readers immediately.
VERDICT It has been five years since the publication of Big Sky, and Brodie fans have eagerly awaited his next caper. Fans and newcomers alike will not be disappointed.
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