Just on the edge of historic Bath, England, when they’re
knocking down a row of terrace houses to
clear space for a modern grocery store, a strange discovery is made. When a
hole is opened up in the garret space—a skeleton
is revealed, sitting upright in a
chair, dressed in the tatters of authentic 18th century clothing with
a men’s period wig sitting upon his skull.
Peter Diamond is put on the case, but what appears to be an 18th
century murder might be a crime that was perpetrated quite a bit more recently. It is quite a tangled web that connects all the strands of this whodunnit, and by the end,
the suspenseful ending is probably nothing the reader would have been able to
predict.
I particularly enjoyed this mystery since it referenced a lot of the historic landmarks of this wonderful city that I had a chance to visit last summer.
I particularly enjoyed this mystery since it referenced a lot of the historic landmarks of this wonderful city that I had a chance to visit last summer.
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