Blog Tour - Murder on a Scottish Island

 

Review - 5 out of 5 stars:


I very much enjoyed Death at the Highland Loch (the first in this series), so I was keen to read Murder on a Scottish Island. I was not disappointed.


This book was so much fun to read. Poppy is a very determined and engaging character. I like the fact that she cares about the (potential) victims of crimes, as well as solving the mystery.


I found her relationship with Inspector MacKenzie fun and her frustration with the other police officers who don’t listen to her all too understandable. The only thing I found a little distracting, was quite how often Poppy was lusting after him. It was amusing to start with, but cropped up a little too often for my taste.


The setting is a beautiful one, and sets off the story well. I enjoyed the little bits of description that Lydia Travers has included. They don’t distract at all from the story, but definitely add to the atmosphere.


Overall, this was a fun and intriguing mystery, that kept me interested and amused the whole way through. I can’t wait to read about what Poppy gets up to next.


I was given a copy of this book, my opinions are my own.


Book Description:


A dead body and a missing sapphire pendant? Lady Poppy Proudfoot is on the case!


Scotland, 1924: When Lady Poppy Proudfoot is invited to her friend’s hotel on the Isle of Skye, she is looking forward to a holiday. But all thoughts of relaxing vanish when she discovers the body of a strangled woman in a church.


The police believe the widow’s death was a robbery gone wrong, as a pendant was stolen from the scene. But Poppy is sure it’s murder. Ignoring the police’s warnings to keep her nose out, she enlists her friend Inspector MacKenzie, and her loyal Labrador, Major, to unpick the case.


Poppy suspects one of the hotel’s guests knows more about the murder than they are willing to admit. Could it be Miss Buccleugh, the avid button collector? Or the travelling guru, who conveniently disappeared just after the murder? Or was it Mr Henderson, so desperate for money he was driven to murder?


When Poppy sees the victim’s sapphire pendant on the neck of another guest, she is convinced the killer is targeting widows in the hotel, and luring them in with jewellery. But to prove her theory, she will have to offer herself up as bait. It’s risky, but her only way of catching the killer… Can Poppy con a con-man, and make it out alive? Or will she be the next wealthy widow on the killer’s list?


An addictive and gripping whodunnit, this historical cozy crime novel is perfect for fans of the mysteries of Verity Bright, T.E. Kinsey, Helena Dixon and Catherine Coles.



Author Bio:


Lydia Travers was born in London.  She moved progressively north until settling with her husband in a village on the edge of the Scottish Highlands. She has raised children, bred dogs and kept chickens; and for as long as she can remember has written for pleasure. A former legal academic and practitioner with a PhD in criminology, she now runs self-catering holiday accommodation, sings in a local choir and is walked daily by the family dog.


Lydia also writes as Linda Tyler and her first novel under that name, Revenge of the Spanish Princess, won a 2018 Romance Writers of America competition for the beginning of an historical romance. Her second novel The Laird's Secret was Commended in the 2021 Scottish Association of Writers' Pitlochry Quaich competition for the beginning of a romantic novel. Mischief in Midlothian won the 2022 Scottish Association of Writers' Constable Silver Stag trophy. She has had a number of short stories published in magazines, journals and anthologies in the UK, the USA and Australia.


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