Historical cozy mystery in the golden age of detective fiction.
In this 25th installment of the series, we travel to Dublin along with Lady Eleanor Swift,
her husband, Hugh, and their butler, Clifford. This is no ordinary vacation, however, as she and Hugh have come to meet a man who holds the key to her parents' disappearance. While waiting to connect with him, they decide to visit the legendary Finnegan's Brewery only to discover the owner, Fergal Finnegan, murdered. The head of operations immediately hires the Byron Detective Agency to help solve the case before the police get involved and the brewery's reputation is ruined.
This was a classic whodunit with lots of suspects. The 1920s Dublin backdrop provides atmosphere and a history lesson. Of course the emotional weight that Eleanor carries about what happened to her parents infused the narrative and provided some new information for her which I hope will be resolved sooner rather than later has this has drug on long enough. The team enjoys their usual repartee and points of peril in their usual fashion.
I like this series and it's one of the few I continue to read because I've stuck with them since the beginning. I feel that most of the installments don't work well as standalones as there is a ton of backstory. Although the new agency is in its infancy, I do long for that team to stay back home at Henley Hall in Little Buckford as I miss the manor life and the details as well as the ladies who work the house.
Thank you to NetGalley and Bookouture for this e-book ARC to read, review, and recommend.
Book Blog Tour Date 4-14-26
This is the 25th book in a series that should be read in order from the beginning.
Genre and tags: murder, brewery, Ireland, Dublin, 1920s, amateur detectives, historical, cozy

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