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A DECEPTION AT THORNECREST by Ashley Weaver

A DECEPTION AT THORNECREST

by Ashley Weaver

Pub Date: Sept. 8th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-25-015979-3
Publisher: Minotaur

A dashing detective duo in 1930s England is in for some unpleasant surprises.

Amory Ames has had her share of rocky times in her marriage to Milo, but never before has a young woman turned up claiming to be his wife. Milo is naturally annoyed that his heavily pregnant wife has to deal with this false accusation against him, but all is explained when the next shock arrives on their doorstep in the form of Darien Ames, the illegitimate half brother he never knew existed. Darien, a dead ringer who shares Milo’s looks and some of his wilder proclivities, used Milo’s name while seducing then declining to marry Imogen Prescott, who’s stayed in town to confront him. Darien has evidently moved on to Marena Hodges, who, unable to get along with her own mother, has become almost a daughter to the local vicar and his wife. Marena’s discarded beau, Bertie Phipps, punches Darien after a war of words, and when he’s found dead in a field, Darien is arrested for his murder. At first it looks as if Bertie, a splendid horseman, was thrown and hit his head, but an autopsy shows he was murdered. Milo insists that Amory leave the investigation to the authorities, but the inveterate sleuth, determined to clear Darien, continues to ask probing questions and uncovers many hidden secrets that may be motives for murder.

A splendid resurrection of a formula popular in the 1930s combining romance and glamour with a tricky case of murder.