Friday, May 1, 2026
Murder Will Out by Jennifer K. Breedlove
MURDER WILL OUT by Jennifer K. Breedlove is described by the
publisher as “a lighter, modern gothic mystery.” It has a full cast of
characters, including many ghosts. Their home, pictured on the lovely cover, is
called Cameron House and is set on an island in Maine. Willow Stone returns to
that island after learning of the death of Susan Davis, a friend of her parents
and an important part of her childhood summers, although they have been
estranged for over fifteen years. Being from Away, Willow is met with suspicion
and resentment, but she readily senses that something is not right, especially
after a second death occurs. Both are tied to Cameron House and the family
members who stand to inherit it. Can she trust the locals? How does she react
to the ghosts? Numerous secrets, including multiple affairs and entanglements
produce a suspenseful story and a surprising, satisfying ending. Winner of the Minotaur Books/Mystery Writers of
America First Crime Novel Award, MURDER WILL OUT received a
starred review from Library Journal, recommending this debut to fans of Katherine Hall Page (Faith Fairchild series), Nancy Atherton (Aunt Dimity books) and Carolyn Hart’s ghostly
cozies. I, too, am looking forward to more from
this promising author.
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