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The Royal Baths Murder
The Royal Baths Murder | J. R. Ellis
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A murdered crime writer. An idyllic Yorkshire town. Can DCI Oldroyd separate fact from fiction? A famous writer is found murdered at the Victorian baths in the Yorkshire town of Harrogate. In a crime worthy of one of his novels, Damian Penrose, who was appearing at the town's crime writing festival, has been ruthlessly strangled. But with no trace of the murderer and no apparent means of escape, how did the killer simply vanish from the scene of the crime? There's only one mind capable of unlocking this mystery: DCI Jim Oldroyd. But as he and his team quickly discover, while Penrose was popular with the reading public, he had made plenty of enemies. Feuds over money, accusations of plagiarism, a string of affairs...His route to the top left a trail of embittered rivals--and suspects. But which of them was willing to commit murder? When Penrose's shocking death proves to be just the first of many, it becomes clear to Oldroyd that he is dealing with a calculating criminal hell-bent on revenge. He must find and bring them to justice. Before the truth becomes more chilling than fiction...
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MittenGirlPeach
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I greatly enjoy this series, especially the main detective and the Yorkshire setting. The subplot in this book was a little too neatly handled, but it was good to see an important subject tackled. I also had some issues with the murderer, but I loved the book festival setting. Definitely looking forward to the next in the series!

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MittenGirlPeach
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Ahhhhh. The enjoyment of staying up late to read. I have this luxury so often, and I know how lucky I am. A good book should never be ignored!