Jude Deveraux is an accomplished author with many books under her belt; however, this is the first book I have ever read by her. It was about time I read one. I had been under the impression she wrote romance novels, but found out she also writes historical fiction and mysteries. I also found out she curently resides in North Carolina, as do I.
Description:
Sara Medlar may be retired as a bestselling author, but her career as an amateur detective is facing one final mystery—and it’s a killer.
Retired romance novelist Sara Medlar has been comfortably sharing her large home with her niece Kate and her “honorary grandson” Jack. It’s a convenient arrangement given the Medlar Three, as they’ve become known, are often working closely together to solve mysteries in their small town of Lachlan, Florida. But when real estate agent Kate announces she’s been given the listing for the town’s storied Lachlan House, it sets off alarm bells for Sara and Jack. The infamous house has a dark history, one that’s certain to haunt them all.
With little memory of her childhood, Kate doesn’t understand what the fuss is about—until the trio visits the house and makes a grim discovery. Flooded by memories of the past, Kate realizes she spent time there as a child. But stumbling upon a skeleton dressed in a rotting tuxedo—a murder victim with connections to her father—causes Kate to wonder if the childhood she can’t remember might be one she’d rather forget.
As Sara, Kate and Jack delve deeper into the dead man’s history, they learn he was last seen at a party held at Lachlan House in the late nineties—a swanky soiree attended by his many enemies. With more than one motive in play, every partygoer is a suspect, and Sara is determined to find the culprit, even if it means digging up past secrets she’s worked hard to keep buried.
My Thoughts:
This book is the fifth in the Medlar Murder series, but it is easily read as a stand alone. I enjoyed the history of Lachlan house as it began to be revealed. The 'skeleton in the closet' was a shocking find and a setup to all that followed. Kate's triggered memories were revealing. The reenactment of the party at the house the night the man was presumed to have been murdered led to quite a few secrets being revealed. The characters were an enjoyable group.
The romance between Kate and Jack was interesting too. Since they had always been friends growing up together and living in the same house, treating each other as brother and sister for so many years, it seemed to surprise both of them when they started to feel differently. Sara was one of my favorite characters, and she had a secret of her own that is revealed. This is a good mystery as well as a romance that I would recommend to friends.
Thanks to Harlequin Trade Publishing MIRA through Netgalley for an advance copy.