Murder at the Dunwich Asylum, first book in the series by Australian author Karen Thurecht is a poignant dark murder mystery.
1884, Dunwich Asylum located on North Stradbroke Island, Moreton Bay a young woman by the name of Emily May Baker is found hanging from a tree. Superintendent Holloway declares her death as a suicide. When her lover is found hanging from the same tree suspicion arises.
Doctor Hamish Hart arrives with his comrade Rita to investigate the hangings, he rules out suicide and declares it a murder. The unravelling of the asylum begins and the hunt for the killer.
The characters, whether side or main, have certain unique attributes that make them memorable. They are exceptionally well developed, making it easy for me to imagine each scene and feel their emotions.
Karen Thurecht has created a fascinating mystery that grabs you with its unique plot. There is a lot of suspense that begins in the first chapter and continues to the conclusion. I loved how the story was based around Dunwich Asylum, which added an unsettling image of the place that holds the story together.
There were plenty of twists and turns, but nothing is left unsolved, all the pieces of the jigsaw fall nicely into place which made it an enjoyable read. It is one of those books that makes you turn the pages, wanting to know what is going to happen next. I read it in one sitting, unable to put it down.
I can only describe the story as enthralling, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Looking forward to the next one.
Thank you, Beauty and Lace and Shawline Publishing for the opportunity to read and review.