Lighthearted but also served with a side of some serious topics, The Author’s Guide to Murder blended cozy-ish mystery, romance, and classic whodunnit into one fun little package. From the evocative Scottish setting to the giggle-worthy humor, this satirical tale of the literary world kept me flying through the pages. After all, who could pass up the three distinct POVs; dark, mysterious secrets; and the metafiction vibe. The mere fact that it not only centered around three authors collaborating on a novel, but was also written BY three authors collaborating on a novel… Well, all I can say is nicely played Mses. Williams, Willig, and White.
The only true hang up that I had with this bingeable locked room mystery came down to the feel. What do I mean? Well, mainly that the first half and the second seemed somewhat disparate from one another. The beginning was a definite slow burn with three somewhat irritating characters while the last 50% was near utter perfection. Yet despite the fact that it could’ve used a bit of editing to start off with, the ending definitely did me in—especially that last shocking reveal.
All said and done, from the fun gal pal group to the sometimes sweeter than sweet budding romances, there was a bit of everything for any cozy mystery addict. I mean, there was even an adorable dog and lovable ewe alongside some playful sexual innuendo. Piled on top of all of the adult-themed cuteness, however, was the remarkably well-parsed out serious theme of #MeToo. If I had one wish, though, it would be to have met the loathsome victim. Nevertheless, thanks to sharp wit, delightful characters, and a vivid setting, it was quite the enjoyable palate cleanser for this thriller lover. Rating of 4 stars.
SYNOPSIS:
There’s been a sensational murder at historic Castle Kinloch, a gothic fantasy of grey granite on a remote island in the Highlands of Scotland. Literary superstar Brett Saffron Presley has been found dead—under bizarre circumstances—in the castle tower’s book-lined study. Years ago, Presley purchased the castle as a showpiece for his brand and to lure paying guests with a taste for writerly glamour. Now it seems, the castle has done him in…or, possibly, one of the castle’s guests has. Detective Chief Inspector Euan McIntosh, a local with no love for literary Americans, finds himself with the unenviable task of extracting statements from three American lady novelists.
The prime suspects are Kat de Noir, a slinky erotica writer; Cassie Pringle, a Southern mom of six juggling multiple cozy mystery series; and Emma Endicott, a New England blue blood and author of critically acclaimed historical fiction. The women claim to be best friends writing a book together, but the authors’ stories about how they know Brett Saffron Presley don’t quite line up, and the detective is getting increasingly suspicious.
Why did the authors really come to Castle Kinloch? And what really happened the night of the great Kinloch ceilidh, when Brett Saffron Presley skipped the folk dancing for a rendezvous with death?
Thank you to Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig, Karen White, and William Morrow for my complimentary copy. All opinions are my own.
PUB DATE: November 5, 2024
Trigger warning: rape