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Lord Edgington Investigates Abroad #1

Murder in an Italian Castle: A 1920s Mystery

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A historic castle in the Tuscan countryside, picturesque vineyards, lines of cypress trees, and an eccentric Englishman falling from the belltower.Italy, 1929. No sooner have master sleuth Lord Edgington and his grandson-apprentice begun their grand tour of Europe than a wealthy landowner turns up dead. On arriving at the palatial Castello di Montegufoni, the duo must uncover the owner’s secrets and pick from a host of dubious suspects to find out who did him in.

Could one of his three rebellious heirs have pushed him from the belltower? Or is a disgruntled local to blame? Confronted with the dead man’s many former lovers, a shady priest, a corrupt police officer and a serious language barrier, the detectives have their work cut out. But when the body count rises, it’s a race against the clock to solve the puzzle before the killer strikes again.

“Murder in an Italian Castle” is the first book in the brand new “Lord Edgington Investigates Abroad” series of 1920s whodunits. Complete with stunning real-life locations, mouth-watering food, an adorable golden retriever, and a cast of cunning characters, this might just be the warm, witty and wonderfully twisty mystery you need.

Agatha Christie meets Downton Abbey on a grand European tour!

301 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 18, 2025

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Benedict Brown

50 books546 followers
Writing has always been my passion. It was my favourite hour a week at primary school, and I started on my first, truly abysmal book as a teenager. So it wasn’t a difficult decision to study literature at university which led to an MA in Creative Writing. I spent a long time writing kids’ books, including funny fairy tales, dystopic adventures and serious issue-based YA, before switching to murder mysteries last year.

I grew up in a crime fiction family and spent a long time dreaming up the idea for my detective Izzy Palmer’s debut novel. A Corpse Called Bob is my first full-length book for adults in what is already becoming a long series.

I’m a Welsh-Irish-Englishman originally from South London but now living with my French/Spanish wife and slightly muddled daughter in Burgos, a beautiful city in the north of Spain. I write overlooking the Castilian countryside, trying not to be distracted by the vultures and red kites that fly past my window each day.

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Profile Image for Erin.
3,166 reviews427 followers
December 31, 2025
4 stars

I’ve long enjoyed the Lord Edgington series of cozy mysteries and here begins a new series (of sorts) where he and Chrissy are going on a loooonnng trip abroad, only to find more murders, of course. The mystery was engaging and Brown includes his always interesting chapters about what he learned while researching. Fun.
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Author 8 books422 followers
August 25, 2025
Italian mayhem

Another cast of quirky characters, a lot of twists, and a castle in Italy owned by a nutty Englishman. The action dragged a little with the back and forthing of questioining suspects, but I like Christopher's developing skill and confidence. This is a fun series!
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3,929 reviews293 followers
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June 20, 2025
This one did not appeal. I enjoyed the other series of grandfather/grandson sleuthing, but not this first book taking them "abroad." Sorry.


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Profile Image for Teddi.
1,296 reviews
May 28, 2025
A decent entry in the series (or the new series, I prefer to think it's all the same) but maybe a bit more story next time and less description!
And please, dear author, if you read these reviews, put the cast of characters at the beginning of the book and not the end!
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Author 280 books1,873 followers
April 19, 2026
Okay, I don't know about you, but walking up to knock at a door and watching a guy fall to his death almost at your feet? EEEP! Finding out who wanted to kill him was easier than finding out who did. In the weirdest way, I was both right and wrong on the whodunnitness. That was fun. Cleverly done that. I also enjoyed the castle history, Chrissy's personal growth, and best of all... how Brown came up with the whodunnitness! That was great. Be sure to read/listen to the author notes. You won't want to miss them!
Of course, I am now drumming my fingers for book two to show up on Audible. Stalking the page nearly every day. All the things.
394 reviews4 followers
May 29, 2025
started a little slow!

This one started slow and I didn’t like ANY of the characters so I didn’t care who was dying, but then it finally picked up and I couldn’t put it down!!! Great story, love Christopher and really great ending!!
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77 reviews1 follower
January 5, 2026
A really fun, “who-done it” novel. I appreciate the writing style, it really fits the era. My only complaint was the ending, it wasn’t as dramatic as anticipated. However, I would read another by this author!
681 reviews16 followers
May 18, 2025
Lord Edgington is planning to give his grandson, Christopher, a tour of Europe. Lord Edgington has been invited to visit an old acquaintance, Renwick Monroe, at his castle in Italy. After leaving England and traveling across much of Europe, they arrive at Montegufoni Caslte. Unfortunately, shortly after their arrival, they hear some arguing from a tower, after which Lord Monroe falls to his death. After hearing somebody running down the steps from the tower, Christopher takes off to see if he can find out who it is. Not being familiar with the layout, Christopher realized he stood no chance of catching whoever ran from the tower. As Renwick Monroe had a habit of irritating people and causing havoc wherever he went, Lord Edgington was not surprised at his death. Shortly after his death, Renwick's secretary, Eva Mountstephen joined Lord Edgington and Christopher. Eva was surprised to learn he fell from the tower and didn't understand why he was there in the first place.

With many of the villagers still living on the premises and others in the area upset with Monroe, there is no shortage of suspects. None of Renwick's children lived in or near to the castle. His daughter, Coralie, was due to visit him today, but not his two sons. When Eva contacts the boys, Dashwood and Frederick, they both appear to have alibis. A second death complicates the case for Lord Edgington.

Was Lord Monore's death murder or an accident? If murder, who was responsible? Can Lord Edgington and Christopher unravel the mystery before anybody else dies?

Benedict Brown has a great start to a new Lord Edgington series. The various European settings will definitely add a new dimension to the stories.
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152 reviews
August 23, 2025
I very much enjoyed the time period, setting, and atmosphere  of this book. It absolutely hit me like an Agatha Christie mystery. The jacket says it’s “Agatha Christie meets Downton Abbey” and I quite agree, or maybe like a more historical “Murder She Wrote.” I take it from having read this first book of what will be a series of Lord Eddington’s solving murders abroad, that there are already a series of books where Lord Eddington solves murders closer to home. His grandson, whose age I have not quite discerned, is a bit of an apprentice to him in detective work and solving murders. I absolutely love this set up — we have the mentor and the novice and the grandson sometimes has an aside directly with us, the audience.  I don’t know that the plot and the characters were necessarily super complex, it all could’ve ended one of several different ways, but I enjoyed the journey! As with the Jessica Fletcher character in “Murder She Wrote,” our main character has substantial financial means although in Lord Eddington‘s case, he is actually an aristocrat giving him even more standing and clout. There were lots of times I couldn’t remember who was who because of the sheer number of characters and I had a hard time understanding the layout of the estate. For lots of little reasons, I give this four out of five stars. I am very interested to read the next Lord Eddington  which I cannot yet find evidence that it has been published but the cover is included in the end of this book, “Death on the Night Train to Verona.”  ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️▫️
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Author 4 books5 followers
May 24, 2025
Tuscan troubles

Smooth luxury rails and one extremely hot crowded bumpy bus ride bring Lord Edgington (retired Inspector of Scotland Yard) and Christopher (his detective-in-training grandson) to the first stop of their grand tour abroad: A castle atop a steep rocky Tuscan hillside. They arrive just in time to witness their host fall out of a tower window and to his death practically at their feet.

Benvenuto in Italia. (In case you speak Italian about as well as Lord Edgington and Christopher do, that means ‘welcome to Italy’.)

Lots of suspects to choose from including the three heirs, a secretary, and a plethora of people who hated the deceased. Until the suspects start dying, too. Between historical tangles, good food and tense relations, the two work out the knots to the story to a satisfying conclusion.

It looks like investigating abroad is going to be as satisfying to the reader as newly discovered gelato will be for Christopher. I’m already looking forward to the next installment.
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2,295 reviews19 followers
September 24, 2025
Lord Renwick Monroe has purchased Il Castello di Montegufoni in Tuscany with plans to renovate. He was unaware that, through years of neglect, hundreds of locals had moved in. He has been gradually convincing them to move out but it has been slow going. Lord Monroe is a quite detestable character, so it is no surprise to anyone when he is seen falling from the tower to land dead in the castle courtyard.
Lord Edgington has decided to take his nephew Christopher on a grand tour of Europe, starting at the castle of his friend Renwick. They have packed up masses of luggage, several of the staff, and dog Delilah – even bought an extravagantly expensive Bugatti Royale. In the original series, the best word to describe Christopher would be “clueless.” Happily, he now matured to merely callow.
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193 reviews
May 12, 2026
I just finished Murder in an Italian Castle by Benedict Brown and absolutely loved the change of scenery! Moving Lord Edgington and Christopher’s adventures to Italy was a delightful treat—the vibrant setting, the food, the culture, and of course another cleverly plotted murder mystery all came together perfectly. Brown’s writing remains light, witty, and wonderfully entertaining.
That said, I couldn’t help feeling a little melancholy this time around. We’re starting to see the effects of Lord Edgington’s age, and it adds a bittersweet layer to the story that made me both smile and feel a pang of sadness. It feels like we’re watching a beloved character navigate the realities of time, which gives the series even more heart.
Highly recommended for cozy mystery fans who enjoy charming characters, beautiful locations, and clever whodunits. Can’t wait to see where the next book takes them!
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327 reviews2 followers
May 18, 2025
After a wonderful series of Lord Edgington novels set in Great Britain, we now follow Edgington and his grandson Christopher abroad to Europe, this time Italy.

Christopher is no longer a child, he’s grown into a young man of 20 years old. Nobody calls him Chrissy anymore :) However, he still is the Christopher I’ve come to adore in the first series.

The mystery was splendid, a true puzzle, and the writing is splendid as ever, with lots of things to laugh about in a mystery that keeps you turning the pages.

Grandfather Edgington seems to be preparing his grandson for taking over the investigations, it seems their rolls are shifting a bit. Can’t wait to find out how the series will progress!
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596 reviews
May 31, 2025
Murder in an Italian Castle

The long anticipated, certainly by Chrissy, Grand European Tour has finally begun. Chrissy and his grandfather travel from Cranley to Montefugori in Italy and immediately are greeted by the corpse of their host.
Very much in the style of the previous Lord Edgington series this first adventure shows great promise for the series to follow.
I look forward to each of their new adventures with much anticipation and have never been disappointed. I have to consciously force myself not to rush reading in one sitting and to pace myself so as to prolong the enjoyment.
5 reviews1 follower
March 12, 2026
And the "BIG ADVENTURE BEGINS! "

I love this new series! I've been waiting from Lord Eddington and Christopher's European adventure to finally begin! We get to experience a more mature Chrissy on his way to becoming a great young man and stronger detective under his Grandfather's tutelage. The characters are well developed and interesting. It's a bit of a complex story and you start to see Christopher coming into his own as his interview techniques are developing and improving. If you enjoyed the original series you are going to really enjoy the, "Lord Edgington Investigated Abroad" series! Read it for yourself and find out. Happy reading!
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178 reviews27 followers
June 2, 2025
Great mystery

Benedict Brown has crafted another well researched mystery full of interesting characters, twists and turns, and a colorful new setting.
Lord Edgington and Christopher finally start their grand adventure beginning in Italy. Upon their arrival they are met with a murder. A new location, new customs, and a language barrier make solving the murder even more challenging.
I really enjoyed the first book in this new Lord Edgington Investigates series, and I am looking forward to many more adventures in this series.
69 reviews
October 9, 2025
I loved the previous Lord Edgington books immensely

This new journey into Italy is on par to make another great series. The fact that death comes so early in the book is interesting. We visited the area this Spring and remember some of the places that Mr. Brown mentions and also found the people colorful. Looking forward to the next book. I enjoy the after thoughts and found the history quite interesting.
10 reviews
December 3, 2025
three stars

I have read the complete Lord Edgington series leading to this book. I found a few chuckles in this book but did not find it as compelling as the prior writings. I appreciate the authors research yet I could only take this book in 2-3 chapters at a time (typically I finish a book this size in 2-3 sits) before losing interest to carry on - too many details and not enough story for me on this one. Sorry Benedict, I will give the next one a try.
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3,297 reviews11 followers
March 23, 2026
The first in the Lord Edgington Abroad historical fiction mystery series. Lord Edgington and Chris go to Italy to visit a friend of Lord Edgington's at his Italian castle. Upon arrival, their host is thrown from a tower and is murdered in front of them. Now the two detectives must wade through a strange assortment of suspects to find the killer. Fans of this series will be tickled with this new offshoot series.
415 reviews5 followers
May 19, 2025
Of course, even going on the Grand Tour will have its ups and downs - including another body. Lots of twists and turns before we find out the truth! And the dry wit (and lovely ladies for Christopher to fall in love with) are also not in short supply. Another super Lord Edgington mystery! - I received an advance copy and freely leave this honest review.
1,327 reviews16 followers
May 19, 2025
Lord Edgington has some really funny remarks as always so I'm happy he did not take this adventure too seriously at times. Chrissy did a good job trying to solve the murders. But things were very convoluted and perplexing. I don't think you ca determine the killer. Nice try if you do. Another edge of your seat Edgington.
Highly Recommended.
435 reviews3 followers
June 6, 2025
Interesting and intriguing

The change of scenery made it intriguing. The journey was lovely including the bus ride that was hilarious. The rest was a bit confusing the ending surprising and great. It will take some time to get accustomed to Lord Edgington and Christopher away from Cranley Hall. Waiting for the next one.
246 reviews
June 21, 2025
Another Chris and Grandfather mystery

This time the duo are in Italy. No surprise, there is a dead body right away, and more to come. The author is apparently trying to keep Chris on the young side, but is still allowing the character to grow a bit. I loved the sections talking about the Italian food, but that's me. Recommended
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316 reviews1 follower
July 30, 2025
Beautifully Rich

Lord E mysteries for me are a wonderful, delicious, complex, perfect dessert! This first venture abroad, outside the British Isles is fabulous! Returning characters & new are so marvelously real. Locations described come alive as you read. Christopher & Lord E are impossible not to adore!!!
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233 reviews
August 7, 2025
3&3/4 stars- I loved the post-chapter detailing the historical research the author did. I liked the mystery & variety of characters, the descriptions of food, art, & architecture peppered throughout the book, and I loved the twist at the end. I’d guessed it, but not right away. The writing was good, not great, but good.
39 reviews
August 11, 2025
The girl!!!

I love Chrissy!! He cracks me up. As always a great book. I truly hope the series never ends or at least to an older Chrissy who starts his own career investigating.

Anyways I loved the change of scenery & plot in this book. All while keeping up with many aspects of the original series.
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856 reviews5 followers
October 29, 2025
This book is definitely a cozy with a lot of description of landscape, rooms, towns, etc. This is also a new series of the Lord Edgington Investigates which has taken him abroad, and my first read of this authors books. I believe that I will go back and start at the beginning of the Lord Edgington series so that I can see where Lord Edgington started. This book has peaked my interest!
70 reviews
May 22, 2025
A Fun Read of Historical Detective Suspense Fiction

I like the fact that the writer did spend a bit of time getting some historical information correct. It was a delightful short novel to read
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