Death at a Scottish Christmas - Lucy Connelly
Genre - Contemporary Cozy Mystery
A Scottish Isle Mystery Book 3
In Lucy Connelly’s Death at a Scottish Christmas, Dr. Emilia McRoy thinks she is going to have a long Christmas break from her job as doctor in the community of Scottish Isle - in this book, a cozy Hallmark Christmas town. She mostly thinks that she will be volunteering to help the locals with the wide variety of holiday events that this festive community hosts each year. As part of the celebration the internationally famous Scottish band with local roots has come to perform at the local pub; Emilia’s plans change abruptly when the band’s leader Bram is murdered. As the coroner she joins forces with the local constable Ewan - who is considered a suspect - to solve the mystery.
While the book is part of a series, I was able to hop right in and understand this book from start to finish. While Connelly does a great job of situating book 3 for new readers, she also plants the seeds to lure readers into reading the first two. The mystery here is very unique and quite grim in terms of the murder method. As McRoy interviews suspects and pieces together the scattered clues, the reader is engaged. I love the twist and turns this sleuthing took. The murder method was unique and the variety of suspects excellently developed. The detective work is punctuated by a series of Christmas events - the holiday must go on. The community works hard to honor a variety of traditions from a variety of cultures and seems like a place I’d love to visit in December. I have long wanted to explore my Scottish roots. The town and its residents are nicely represented as well. The reader can easily understand why Emilia is so at home there. I imagine that what we learn of each of the townspeople grows over the course of the series. I intend to find out.
Lovers of a cozy mystery and/or a heartwarming Christmas read, need to pick Death at a Scottish Christmas by Lucy Connelly up as soon as it publishes on October 15. You won’t regret it. Thank you to NetGalley and Crooked Lane Books for an advanced reader copy in exchange for an honest review.