4.5★s
A Cast of Falcons is the second book in the Nell Ward Mystery series by British-born ecologist and author, Sarah Yarwood-Lovett. A few adverse circumstances see Nell Ward offering her dear friend Percy (Lady Persephone MacKenzie) the Finchmere estate as the venue for her wedding. There are some last-minute dramas with Percy’s parents, who vehemently disapprove of her fiancé, Hawke Anstruther, threats of disinheriting, even! But the wedding goes ahead.
Nell tries to spend some time with Hawke, trying to learn a little more about her best friend’s new husband, but his sleazy behaviour certainly doesn’t endear him to her. Soon Nell, too, thinks Perce has made a big mistake. And then, after most of the guests have gone, and the family are heading off to bed, Hawke falls over the balustrade, from the second or third floor, to his death, as his best man and the housekeeper stand below, stunned. Was it a terrible accident? Or was he pushed?
DS James Clark, now Nell’s boyfriend, quickly tries to control the scene, and summons his colleagues. The scene is processed by SOCO, and all those in the house are interviewed; Nell and her work colleague, Rav find a spot to eavesdrop. It quickly becomes apparent that many of those still in the house have a motive.
After this, the victims begin dropping like flies, and at least one of them has quite definitely been murdered, in the library, with a dagger. Barely twenty-four hours later, three are dead and one is in Intensive Care. Nell and Rav can’t resist mounting their own investigation; after all, three deaths in her own home! James thoroughly disapproves, both of their actions and their close association. And Rav and Nell need to remember that, while they dissect each death and discuss possible motives and opportunities, others might also eavesdrop.
Nell is puzzled by several lies her best friend seems to have told her, and an angry uninvited intruder presents as yet another possible perpetrator. As well, Nell has managed, with a few ill-chosen words, to somehow put James, Rav and Percy all offside.
Once again, Yarwood-Lovett gives the reader a clever plot with plenty of hints forming muddy trails that then have red herrings dragged across them. Once again, her ecology background is woven into the story, although quite a bit more subtly this time, but still forming an integral part of the mystery. In this instalment, Nel’s romantic situation undergoes a significant change, and it will be interesting to see what Yarwood-Lovett has in store for this quirky protagonist in the next book, A Mischief Of Rats. A very enjoyable cosy mystery.
This unbiased review is from an uncorrected proof copy provided by NetGalley and Embla Books