The Author's Guide to Murder by Beatriz
Williams, Lauren Willig, Karen White
Published: November
5, 2024 by William Morrow
Genre: Cozy Mystery,
Historical Fiction, Books About Books
Taken from Goodreads: Agatha Christie meets Murder, She Wrote in this witty locked room mystery and literary satire by New York Times bestselling team of Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig, and Karen White.
There’s been a sensational murder at historic Castle Kinloch, a gothic fantasy
of grey granite on a remote island in the Highlands of Scotland. Literary
superstar Brett Saffron Presley has been found dead—under bizarre
circumstances—in the castle tower’s book-lined study. Years ago, Presley
purchased the castle as a showpiece for his brand and to lure paying guests
with a taste for writerly glamour. Now it seems, the castle has done him in…or,
possibly, one of the castle’s guests has. Detective Chief Inspector Euan
McIntosh, a local with no love for this literary American show-off (or
Americans in general), finds himself with the unenviable task of extracting
statements from three American lady novelists.
The prime suspects are Kat de Noir, a slinky, sexy erotica writer; Cassie
Pringle, a Southern mom of six juggling multiple cozy mystery series; and Emma
Endicott, a New England blue blood and author of critically acclaimed
historical fiction. The women claim to be best friends writing a book a
historical novel about the castle’s lurid past and its debauched laird, who
himself ended up creatively murdered. But the authors’ stories about how they
know Brett Saffron Presley don’t quite line up, and the detective is getting
increasingly suspicious.
Why did the authors really come to Castle Kinloch? Is the murder of the
long-ago laird somehow connected with the playboy author’s unfortunate demise?
And what really happened the night of the great Kinloch ceilidh, when Brett
Saffron Presley skipped the folk dancing for a rendezvous with death?
A crafty locked-room mystery, a pointed satire about the literary world, and a
tale of unexpected friendship and romance—this novel has it all, as only three
bestselling authors can tell it!
My Thoughts: I
am a huge fan of all three authors separately.
Together they are just as entertaining.
This book is different than other’s I have read by them. I did not find myself as enthralled to read
it. I wanted to love it, but I just did
not. I would like to listen to it in
audiobook form and see if I enjoy it more.
I liked the uniqueness of the setting and characters. They are the quirkiest characters I have
ever read of. The three authors were so
odd. They talked in circles, they went
behind each other’s backs, and they all had huge secrets about their reason for
wanting to write this book together. I
liked trying to figure out why each author wanted to write but the clues were
hard to come by for me.
I enjoyed The Author’s Guide to Murder but I did not feel
that it was a wonderful book that I would recommend over and over again. If you love these authors as I do, pick up
your own copy and make your own judgement.
Each book has its readers, you might be this books reader.
Thank you William Morrow for a copy of the book in exchange
for my honest review.
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Born in Seattle, Washington, Beatriz now lives near the
Connecticut shore with her husband and four children, where she divides her
time between writing and laundry.
Meet Karen White (taken from her website): Karen White is the New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of 34 books, including the Tradd Street series, The Last Night in London, Dreams of Falling, The Night the Lights Went Out, Flight Patterns, The Sound of Glass, and A Long Time Gone. She is the coauthor of The Lost Summers of Newport, All the Ways We Said Goodbye, The Glass Ocean and The Forgotten Room with New York Times bestselling authors Beatriz Williams and Lauren Willig. She grew up in London but now lives with her husband near Atlanta, Georgia.
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