Allyson M W Dyar reviewed Death Comes to Bath by Catherine Lloyd (A Kurland St. Mary Mystery)
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5 stars
Robert is finally convinced that taking in the baths at Bath is a good thing as his leg hasn't felt this good since his unfortunate accident at Waterloo.
During their stay at Bath (with Robert's physician Patrick and his very pregnant wife Penelope), Robert finds that his temporary next door neighbor, Sir William, is quite the character and while older than Robert, they find that they have much in common.
Unfortunately, Sir William's family is more concerned squabbling amongst themselves while Sir William's trophy wife spends her time swooning and being revived by smelling salts. When Sir William's body is found dead at the bath with the Will missing, family tensions come to the forefront in another delightful entry in the series.
As with the previous book, I was taken aback by who the murderer was and I'm sure you will too.
Robert is finally convinced that taking in the baths at Bath is a good thing as his leg hasn't felt this good since his unfortunate accident at Waterloo.
During their stay at Bath (with Robert's physician Patrick and his very pregnant wife Penelope), Robert finds that his temporary next door neighbor, Sir William, is quite the character and while older than Robert, they find that they have much in common.
Unfortunately, Sir William's family is more concerned squabbling amongst themselves while Sir William's trophy wife spends her time swooning and being revived by smelling salts. When Sir William's body is found dead at the bath with the Will missing, family tensions come to the forefront in another delightful entry in the series.
As with the previous book, I was taken aback by who the murderer was and I'm sure you will too.