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Death Comes to Bath

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An English spa town is not beneficial to everyone's health in this Regency-era mystery by the author of Death Comes to the School.


After Major Sir Robert Kurland's injury from the battle of Waterloo begins troubling him again, his wife Lady Lucy insists they relocate from the village of Kurland St. Mary to Bath, along with her sister Anna, so that Robert can take the waters and recover.

At the Roman baths, Robert befriends an elderly and pugnacious businessman, Sir William Benson, ennobled by the Crown for his service to industry. Their acquaintance is short-lived, however, when the man is found drowned in the baths. Robert vows to find his killer, with Lucy's aid.

The members of Sir William's family seem the most obvious suspects to benefit from the wealthy man's death, but his will has gone missing. To deduce who sent Sir William to a watery grave, Robert and Lucy must investigate with the utmost discretion—before they too find themselves in over their heads...

Praise for Death Comes to Bath

"Well-crafted.... The couple's complementary investigative skills shine in a plot that balances colorful characters and lively action."—Publishers Weekly

"An amusing combination of Regency mores, romantic aspirations, and a clever mystery makes this one of Lloyd's best."—Kirkus Reviews
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      October 15, 2018
      The healing qualities of Bath's famous waters are no match for murder.Sir Robert Kurland was wounded at the battle of Waterloo. When his friend Patrick Fletcher, a former army surgeon, is forced to reopen an infected wound, he suggests that a visit to Bath to soak in the waters will greatly aid his recovery. So Robert's wife, Lucy, arranges to hire a house, and they proceed there accompanied by Lucy's beautiful sister, Anna, and Dr. Fletcher and his heavily pregnant wife, Penelope. Their new next-door neighbor, Sir William Benson, a plainspoken Yorkshireman who made his brass in trade, reminds Robert of his own grandfather, a mine owner. To his surprise, Robert finds that the baths are actually helping him. And he enjoys Sir William's company. As the two families become better acquainted, Lucy gets to know Sir William's second wife, a much younger woman of great beauty and a dramatic disposition with two sons from a former marriage who don't get on with Sir William's three older sons. Arriving at the baths one day, Robert finds Sir William dead, possibly drowned after a heart attack. Then Dr. Fletcher discovers that a wound was the cause of death. The family is in turmoil when Sir William's latest will cannot be found, and Robert and Lucy, no strangers to murder (Death Comes to the School, 2017, etc.), decide to lend a hand. The likeliest suspects are members of Sir William's family. His stepsons despised him; his own sons have problems that had greatly annoyed their father; and his wife finds little reason to regret his passing. The next to die is Sir William's valet, perhaps killed by one of the stepsons searching for the will. Robert and Lucy both have their sources and talents for finding clues, but the family's litany of lies makes it hard to unearth the truth.An amusing combination of Regency mores, romantic aspirations, and a clever mystery makes this one of Lloyd's best.

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