The Earl and Countess of Wrexford (Wrex and Charlotte) are pulled into two different conundrums in #MurderattheMertonLibrary, the seventh Wrexford and Sloane mystery by Andrea Penrose. Wrex is summoned to meet Neville Greeley, a librarian at Oxford’s Merton Library, and a former soldier who was in the same outfit as Wrex’ late brother, Thomas. Neville and Thomas were ambushed during the war with Napoleon—Thomas was killed while Neville survived with what we would recognize today as PTSD. Wrex arrives at the Merton Library only to discover that Neville was brutally murdered the night before.
In the meantime, Charlotte is preoccupied with a potential innovation that could mean significant changes to Britain’s economy and military might, and how her alter ego, satirical artist A. J. Quill, should bring the issue to the public’s attention.
Other friends and family members are dealing with their own challenges: Mac is struggling with a problem she refuses to discuss; there is tension between Kit Sheffield and his fiancée, Cordelia Mansfield, which could impact their engagement; and Peregrine (Lord Lampson) will soon reluctantly return to Eton after living as part of Charlotte’s and Wrex’ extended family.
Ably assisted by their inner circle—which in addition to Raven, Hawk, Peregrine, Kit and Cordelia, includes Tyler, McClellan, Lady Peake, Henning and Griffin—Charlotte and Wrex pursue their investigations, in social settings as well as rougher environments. Eventually, their efforts turn up clues indicating that the two investigations are related.
As usual, it all adds up to an interesting mystery with a charming cast of characters, who continue to exhibit intellectual as well as emotional growth.
Thanks to #NetGalley and #KensingtonBooks for a free copy of the book.