So I'm at the Dublin Airport and realize my phone battery won't last until I get back to Toronto. I go into WH Smith and see this book. It sounds interesting so I buy it. Well, I started it while waiting to board my flight and finished it as we were landing in Toronto. It was freaking amazing. It was also the second in a series but reading the first wasn't required although I do want to read it.
Kate and Nico Collins live in his ancestral home, Armstrong House. To maintain it they run tours and Kate did a docudrama about one of Nico's notorious ancestors. Now archaeologist, Daniel Byrne, appears. He is excavating a mass famine grave in the area and is interested in the Armstrong family as Lady Anna Armstrong was a major benefactor of the victims who lived on her husband's estate. Also appearing is Valerie, Kate's problem child sister. She is a drunk, a liar and a thief but hey, she's family.
The book also moves into the 1800s and explores the life of Lady Anna, her husband, Sir Edward and their son, Lawrence as well as Edward's jealous and cruel cousin, Sinclair, his wife, Diana and their evil son, Harry.
The story moves seamlessly through between the two stories. I am thrilled to have found a new author and can't wait to read more.