
This is the first book that I have read by this author who has written a number of successful thrillers. The premise was intriguing. A high school student was murdered in a cave. Who did it? Why?
The case is not solved at the time. Now, a number of years later a new clue has been found and the case is being re-opened. During the initial investigation, the investigator was the father of one of the victim’s friends. Now, in the current time line, the detective is that daughter and friend, Maggie. She is heavily pregnant and volunteers to review the old files and work on the case.
I liked the setting of this story. However, I found that there were characters who were most unlikable including the victim’s sister, Nola, and the victim’s boyfriend from the time, a bully and abuser. I found that I did not enjoy the book as much as I had hoped because of these characters to whom I did not want to relate. I did want to see the case resolved however.
If you like your stories on the darker side, this may be for you. It was a tad too much for me.
Many thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this title in exchange for an honest review.
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This is the first entry in what, I think, will be a series. The things that I loved most in this cozy mystery were the setting, the characters and the knitting. The story takes place in a small Scottish town that, aside from murder, sounds like an idyllic place to live. The protagonist, Paislee, is surrounded by family and friends. She runs Cashmere Crush, a friendly shop, for wool and knitting.
My earlier review:
What a great concept for a cookbook! Quick and easy with few ingredients is just what many of us want at times. I never would have guessed that there could be so many recipes that fit this framework.
One of many tasty recipes from the book: Spinach and Mushroom Frittata

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The Gilded Hour is a very long novel coming in at 742 pages. If your dream during this crisis is to read an absorbing story that will keep you going for days, this one is worth reading.
I read and enjoyed many of the books that this author wrote as S.J. Bolton. They followed a female detective, Lacey Flint, and were always suspenseful page turners.
I was quite excited to receive this ARC because I realized that the author of this mystery was already known to me. She has been a reporter on my local radio station and I have heard her voice many times. So, it was fun to think about “hearing” her writer’s voice as well.