Audio Review
I spotted this series a little while ago and just now had the chance to give it a go. I love reading books from the English Regency period and adding in a mystery becomes icing on the cake.
This was obviously a series that had been out for a while and, as I discovered, while listening, it probably would have worked much better getting it in order since the romance, family, and friend relationships developed over the course of the series.
Now, that said, the mystery was restricted to this book and the primary players in the mystery were all new and introduced as well as the setting so, in a sense, it was pretty easy to read/listen to it as a standalone or out of order.
Sir Robert Kurland had to undergo surgery for a leg infection that was a complication resulting from his time fighting in the Napoleonic War. To aid his recovery, his wife insists that they follow his doctor-friend Patrick's advice to spend some time in the hot sulphur baths of Bath. So, to this end, she rented a house on Queen Anne's Square and invites her sister Anne along. The doctor's wife, Penelope, invites herself.
Not long after they move into their rented home, they encounter their next door neighbors, the Bensons. Mr. Benson is from the North and built his fortune in trade. He knew Robert's grandfather and the blunt, crotchety old man starts to become a friend of Robert's. But, Mr. Benson's family dynamics are in shambles. He has a pretty, younger wife who engages in dramatics and sees the world as revolving around her. Mr. Benson's three sons and her two sons do not get along with each other or each other's parents while none except maybe Peregrine Benson gets along with the old man. Mr. Benson threatens to change his will and does so frequently enough. It's a situation rife for murder and the murder becomes reality soon enough.
Sir Robert's wife, Lucy, joins him on the quest to discover who did the murder and it forces them into contact with their annoying neighbors as well as weeding through the background and situation of each person showing plenty of motives and several opportunities.
I had a good time on the case with Robert and Lucy who were an interesting pair in their own right along with their friends and Lucy's sister. The mystery was joined by a few private plot threats from their circle of family and friends and the Regency background along with the Bath setting were well written.
It did pace out slower and had a few small lag moments, but I didn't mind since it got back going readily enough.
This was my first time experiencing Cat Gould's narration work and I thought she was a fab match for this style of story and a period mystery. I liked the way she voiced the main players and the servants for gender, age, and class and I liked her pace and tone throughout.
All in all, this was a fun and engaging historical cozy mystery that made me eager to go back to the beginning of the series and start from there to get the whole backstory as well as progress forward when the next book in the series releases. Definitely recommend.
My thanks to Tantor Audio for the opportunity to listen to this book in exchange for an honest review.
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