A Scottish Isle Mystery #4
Author: Lucy Connelly
Genre: Mystery
Hardcover; Digital Book
ISBN #: 9798892421911
Crooked Lane Books
320 Pages
$29.99; $14.99 Amazon
October 14, 2025
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Summer is coming to a close on beautiful Sea Isle in Scotland, and Dr. Emilia McRoy is celebrating one year since her big move. With a weeklong festival to end the season, the town gathers for a magical ride on the newly refurbished Storyteller's Train, but the launch's success is dampened by an unexpected death.
What appears to be a case of deadly allergies is soon revealed as murder. As Emilia, her assistant Abigail, and the local constable Ewan McGregor unravel the mystery, the killer sets their murderous intentions on them.
If they want to survive, they will need the help of all of their friends -- before they become the latest victims.
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ER physician Dr. Emilia McRoy emigrated to Scotland to become Sea Isle's doctor/coroner. She's encountered many a patient, and even some dead bodies that turned out to be homicide. But this one is strange. While attending the newest tourist attraction in their village, the refurbished and renewed Storyteller's Train, she discovers a dead man in a small room. When trying to figure out how he died, she comes across the fact that he died from allergies. Or so she thinks. It's not long before she and her assistant Abigail find out the man was murdered.
Digging into his past, she and constable Ewan McGregor learn that he had many enemies. He was an accountant, and they find that he has been cheating his clients. Lots of bad blood there. But who was the killer? His partner? His so-called friends? Or someone they haven't discovered yet? With the help of her friends, Emilia sees that this isn't going to be easy...and someone doesn't want her to find out anything else...
This is the fourth book in the series, and I do like the way things are progressing. We get to see a bit more about her Scottish friends, and even Em's life is proceeding in a way she never expected, and she's at a loss somewhat. But it's a lovely procession forward, and I enjoyed it.
The mystery is very intriguing, and not so easy to figure out who the murderer is, which I really like. Although there are many times I know right away who the killer is, I find it refreshing when it takes me longer -- just like the protagonist -- to figure it all out. This is one of those books, and really worth reading.
The plot is great in itself, but there are even subplots that are also a good part of the book. They don't take away from the mystery, but add to it, along with other clues. The clues aren't that easy to find, but they are there just the same.
Without giving anything else away, I will say that this book is delightful, full of secrets and suspense, and definitely worth the time. I enjoyed it immensely and cannot recommend it enough.
I was given an advance copy from the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.
More on Lucy Connelly's Books: https://www.fantasticfiction.com/c/lucy-connelly/