July 28, 2020
Death Beside the Seaside by T. E. Kinsey
July 1910 –
after two years of prodding, Lady Hardcastle has agreed that she and Florence
Armstrong, her faithful sidekick and maid, should take a holiday at the
seaside. They choose the holiday town of
Weston-super-Mare, a couple of hours’ drive from Bristol. In their new and improved automobile, they
set out for traditional English holiday fun, including toffee apples, donkey
rides, and Punch-and-Judy shows. When they
arrive at their elegant boutique hotel, they are surprised to find an international group of guests, while the sea is noticeably absent (the tide
goes out about a mile at low tide). But
more surprises await Lady H. and Flo as their fellow guests begin to vanish one by
one, and they are once again pressed into service to solve the mysterious
goings on at the hotel, while at the same time not generating any unfavorable
publicity.
Interesting that I picked up two books in a row set in an English seaside towns. But the tone of T. E. Kinsey’s mystery is totally different from the previous title, much lighter and more humorous. No one at the hotel is who they appear to be, except for the manager and some of the staff. We also learn more about Flo and Lady Hardcastle's backgrounds and past exploits. Characters from previous Lady Hardcastle mysteries make appearances, and there is a great deal of fun and wit as always. I suggest starting with the first book in the series if you are looking for a light read to relax with.
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