ROYALLY DEAD by GRETA McKENNAN

Royally Dead (A Stitch in Time Mystery)

#3 in A Stitch in Time Mysteries

A seamstress who specializes in historical detail, Daria Dembrowski is happy to welcome the Highland Games to town—it’s all fun and games until someone gets “kilt.”

This is one of my favorite Cozy Mystery Series! Daria is such a solid character.

Everyone in Laurel Springs, PA is excited about the highland games taking place and for a few days everyone is Scottish. With games, dancing and of course wonderful things to purchase.

Daria and Letty are sharing a booth and Daria’s tartan bow ties are a good seller. They even have a famous author on site promoting his book about Bonnie Prince Charlie and his missing ring. Even Daria’s roommate Aileen and her band are playing. With one of them taking up the bagpipes.

When one of the participants in the games is murdered, secrets come out and Daria needs to do two things. One is prove her roommate is innocent and two throw together an actual kilt plus a wedding gown in just a few days.

This series has everything I love. Great characters, a plot with a lot of historical information, some fact, some imagined. It’s a joy to read every time.

Well Done!

Netgalley/Kensington/Lyrical September 11, 2018

6 responses to “ROYALLY DEAD by GRETA McKENNAN”

  1. Thanks for reviewing this. I liked how you kept it short and to the point. And I like how you’ve laid your blog out. You can click on all the stuff that will interest you without having to scour through endless posts. 🙂

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  2. Busy-Ness amongst characters entails hectic detective work or some brilliant folly.

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