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Saturday, May 24, 2025

A Lethal Engagement by April J. Skelly

 



An airship in 1890 set the tone for this story. Cora Beaumont is the owner. Sole owner. Does not go down well with many who are used to see husbands, fathers and brothers controlling their fortune. A brutal murder on the first day of its transplanting voyage does not help. Added to that Cora has just got engaged to the second son of a Duke of the enormously influential Tristam family, a point not taken well with the aristocratic daughters of the English who are travelling on the airship.

Cora’s fiancée is mainly absent and neglectful of Cora, and it is left to his brother Nicholas to step into the breach and act as protector and along with Cora, act as detectives when a second and third murder takes place. That someone is out to disrupt the entire line, and besmirch Cora’s name and reputation is obvious.

The setting of the airship travelling through rough seas, the restricted area and then the class distinctions and protocols which governed the people, added so many strands of interest and variety to the story. I also enjoyed the era.

Sent by Crooked Lane Books for an unbiased review, courtesy of Netgalley 


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