Murder at the Majestic Hotel by Clara McKenna

Murder at the Majestic Hotel (Stella and Lyndy Mystery, #4)

by Clara McKenna

Against all expectations in Edwardian England, newly married American heiress Stella Kendrick and British aristocrat Viscount “Lyndy” Lyndhurst are bucking traditions—and investigating murder—on their honeymoon in the latest installment of the Stella & Lyndy Mysteries from acclaimed author Clara McKenna.

Leaving behind tragedies surrounding their wedding at Morrington Hall, travel-worn Stella and Lyndy arrive at the grand Majestic Hotel in York to more misfortune—their stately honeymoon suite has been given away to Horace Wingrove, owner of England’s largest confectionery. Stella refuses to let an innocent booking mistake spoil the mood, but her optimism vanishes when Horace suffocates in the room where she and Lyndy should have stayed . . .
 
Unlike authorities on the scene, Stella can’t believe the business magnate’s death can be explained away as an accident. Troubling signs are everywhere—strange murmurs in the hallway, tight-lipped hotel staff, and a stolen secret recipe for Wingrave’s famous chocolate. Then there are Horace’s murky intentions for visiting the historic cathedral city, and those who were closely watching his every move . . .
 
As Stella and Lyndy tour Yorkshire and mingle with royals as husband and wife, they face a sinister mystery that puts their vows to the test. Can the couple work together to discover the truth about their romantic destination and the strange happenings haunting their trip before they’re treated to another terrifying surprise?
 

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Originally posted on my blog Nonstop Reader.

Murder at the Majestic Hotel is the fourth Stella & Lyndy historical cozy by Clara McKenna. Released 25th Oct 2022 by Kensington, it's 304 pages and available in hardback, ebook, and audio formats. Paperback edition due out in second quarter 2023. Set in Edwardian England, lead character Stella is one of the 'Million Dollar princesses' who married into the English aristocracy in the late 19th - early 20th centuries.

The book is firmly in the cozy historical murder mystery genre with a romance subplot. As such, the murder is bloodless and the language is clean. There is no graphic violence or sexual content. There is strongly implied congress between the titular series protagonists, who are newlyweds (it's not graphic, and doesn't occur on page). The only cursing is an occasional 'bloody' or 'damn'; nothing to make a maiden auntie blush.

This is a solidly engaging and entertaining series. The author is a gifted storyteller with a sure feel for characterization and descriptive narrative. The relationship between Stella and Viscount Lyndhurst which started at an odd pace in the first book has found a great footing and they're newly married at the start of this one. There are a number of anachronistic turns of phrase, but all in all, the author has done her background research and the book moves along to a satisfying, if slightly telegraphed, denouement.

Four stars. I would recommend the book for fans of cozy mysteries looking for a historical series (Downton Abbey meets Daisy Dalrymple). Although it's the fourth book in the series, it works perfectly well as a standalone; with the codicil that the characters have developed throughout and will spoil earlier books in some ways. It would make a good candidate for a binge or buddy read. 

Disclosure: I received an ARC at no cost from the author/publisher for review purposes.

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