Summary: A Lady Compromised (Rosalind Thorne Mysteries #4) by Darcie Wild
Rosalind is pleased when she's
invited to Cassel House to help her friend, Louisa, prepare for her upcoming
wedding. But that's not the only event on her agenda. The trip will also afford
Rosalind the chance to see Devon Winterbourne, the newly minted Duke of
Casselmaine. Devon and Rosalind were on the verge of betrothal before the
infamous Thorne family scandal derailed their courtship. Now Rosalind wonders
if there's a chance their love might reignite.
Devon is as handsome as Rosalind remembers and
it's clear the attraction they once shared hasn't waned. But their time
together is interrupted by one crisis after another--not the least of which is
an awkwardly timed request for help from Louisa's friend, Helen Corbyn.
Not long ago, the untimely death of Helen's
brother, William, was ruled a suicide, but few people truly believe he took his
own life. Helen needs to know what really happened--especially since she's
engaged to the man some suspect of secretly killing William.
While Rosalind desperately wants to help, she
fears her efforts might cast a pall over Louisa's nuptials, not to mention her
reunion with Devon. But when another untimely death rocks the ton, Rosalind has
no choice but to uncover the truth before more people die...even if her actions
threaten her future with Devon (from Amazon).
My thoughts about this cozy murder mystery
When Baronet’s daughter and amateur sleuth Rosalind Thorne is asked to investigate what appears to be a suicide, she finds nothing is as it seems. Among the upper crust of society she discovers motives for bad deeds fueled by financial greed and social ambition.
A Lady Compromised is book 4 in Rosalind Thorne Mysteries by Darcie Wild, published by Kensington Books. This is the very entertaining and intriguing story about amateur sleuth Rosalind Thorne as she is invited to help solve a mysterious case. The authorities have decided it was suicide, but the victim’s sister thinks he was shot as he was getting ready to duel. Rosalind’s investigation reveals a string of hidden secrets and cover-ups among upper class families. They consider themselves beyond reproach, which the investigation totally contradicts.
Main character is Baronet’s daughter and amateur sleuth Rosalind Thorne. Her family has fallen on hard times following her father’s forger activity. She tries to hide this while assisting friends in need using her investigation skills and connections. She travels to opulent English country estates not unlike Agatha Christie’s Poirot.
Dowager Lady Casselmaine is a well developed and
interesting supporting character who seems to have chosen a reclusive life. Her
character goes through a development process from rather standoffish into a
more amiable person who tries to open herself up to the world and live a better
life. For this reason she is my favorite of this story.
The fly-on-the-wall
perspective of the upper class lifestyle I found thoroughly amusing. I can’t
remember having read anything with similar detailed descriptions of how dinner
parties might feel for guests. The characters came alive and felt both relatable
and realistic in this setting. My favorite part was descriptions of the Dowager
Countess’ journey and development through the story. I also loved following Rosalind’s
somewhat complicated and interesting past with her host.
I didn’t know much beforehand about duels, which
played an important role in the plot. I very much enjoyed the descriptions of
the secrecy surrounding it. Bad attitudes against foreigners and a notion that
some people have “superior genes” made the plot stand out, and added drama. I
found this a unique, surprising element I have not read about before.
I read this as a standalone, which worked perfectly. The ending left me curious and opens up for the next
book. While this is the first cozy mystery I have read by Darcie Wilde, I would
very much like to start from the beginning and read the whole series.
Anyone who enjoys the affluent country environments reminiscent of Agatha Christie and Jane Austin would love this. Fans familiar with Darcie Wilde’s works would too.
Similar authors to explore might be Andrea Penrose and Rosemary Simpson.
Thank you to Kensington Books and NetGalley for this opportunity to share my honest review. All opinions are completely my own.
Conclusion: A Lady Compromised is the entertaining and intriguing new installment in Rosalind Thorne Mysteries series. Amateur sleuth Rosalind Thorne solves crimes in Jane Austin-like opulent English country environments. Somebody ends up dead in what appears to be a duel gone horribly wrong. Bad attitude against foreigners was a unique and surprising element adding drama to the story.
Rating: 5 stars / 5
Where to get your copy
Book Details
Hardcover : 352 pages
ISBN-13 : 978-1496720870
ISBN-10 : 1496720873
Publisher : Kensington (November 24, 2020)
About The Author
Darcie Wilde is a pseudonym for Sarah Zettel, author of mysteries, science fiction, romance and Young Adult fiction, including the New York Times Notable Book Fool’s War and the bestselling Rosalind Thorne mysteries A Useful Woman. She also writes under the names Delia James, Sarah Zettel, Jennifer Hawkins C. L. Anderson and Marissa Day.
Darcie writes her classically styled (not to mention stylish) mysteries as well as adventurous romances from a university town in a certain northern-midwestern state that has been known to bear some passing resemblance to a mitten. When not writing, she’s reading, cooking, hiking, swimming, climbing things, embroidering other things, raising her rapidly growing son and trying to convince her cat — Buffy the Vermin Slayer — not to do any further damage to the furniture (from Amazon).
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