Friday, February 27, 2026

Murder at a Scottish Halloween

A Scottish Shire Mystery Book 8

Author:    Traci Hall
Genre:     Mystery

Paperback; Digital Book
ISBN #:    9781496757821
Kensington Cozies
304 Pages
$18.95; $9.99 Amazon
June 30, 2026

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As Halloween descends upon the Scottish seaside town of Nairn, reluctant sleuth and knitting enthusiast Paislee Shaw finds herself investigating how an ancient ghost inspired a modern murder...

While Paislee will be celebrating All Hallow's Eve by handing out candy to the trick or treaters at her Cashmere Crush sweater shop, her teenage son Brody seems to have given up the ghost.  Uninterested in donning a superhero or monster costume, he's just going to attend a party with his friends at the ice rink.

But Brody got swept up in the spirit of the season after all.  Dared by the older kids, he went to the supposedly haunted Rait Ruins to capture video of a vengeful ghost.  The local legend of the Rait Wraith has been passed down for generations -- and still gives Paislee the creeps.  While no specter actually roams the grounds, the lifeless body of university student Ailis Barclay is discovered there.

Ailis was at the ruins dressed as the ghost to prank Brody, only something went wrong.  With her son traumatized and deemed a suspect, it's up to Paislee to string together whether Ailis was a victim of the real Wraith of Rait Ruins -- or of someone dangerous among the living...

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Paislee Shaw lives in the small Scottish town of Nairn along with her thirteen-year-old son Brody and her grandfather Angus.  They've built a good life, and are happy.  She's also navigating her first time in love with DI Mack Zeffer, which only somewhat confuses things.

Halloween is approaching, and while Paislee and Angus would rather stay home and hand out candy, Brody wants to join his friends at the ice rink for the evening.  But when Paislee arrives to pick him up, he's obviously traumatized, and she has a hard time getting him to talk.

When he tells her that the Wraith of Rait Ruins came for him -- calling him by name -- she thinks it was a prank.  But when they return to the ruins to find Brody's dropped phone, Paislee finds the body of a young university student, Ailis Barclay.  Paislee knows things aren't going to be the same, and with Brody as a possible suspect, she knows she's going to investigate, even though Mack tells her not to.

With Guy Fawkes Day fast approaching, there is another problem.  The Ladies of Nairn are asking for Paislee's help in finding out who is menacing them -- and one of them wants her to provide bespoke knitted items for her son's upcoming wedding.

With so much to attend to, and her best friend Lydia returning from Germany to be with her on Paislee's birthday, she wonders if she'll have enough time in the day to do what is tasked.

But when things begin to heat up, and the fireworks start, there's more than meets the eye, and Paislee may have just put a target on her own head...

This is the eighth book in the series, and I have read them all.  Ms. Hall is an extremely talented writer, and each book, as it progresses, brings us right to the village of Nairn and its people.  I love 'emotional traveling' (when you can't physically travel, and author takes you there mentally and emotionally), and Ms, Hall is excellent at this.

There is a lot going on here, from the night of Halloween, right up until Paislee's birthday.  And so much in between, with the problems in town and hidden secrets; lies and half-truths/  Fortunately, Paislee has learned enough to see through it all; and with the help of Angus she's able to help Mack.  Yes, DI Zeffer actually asks for her help, which is a twist that no one saw coming.

But when the ending finally comes, and we discover the identity of the killer, no one will feel sorry, and neither should they.  Evil exists, even if you don't always see it.  I am loath to add anything else because I do not want to ruin the story for anyone, but I urge you to read this one.  But there is a lovely silver lining that makes me want to read the next in the series right now.  Highly recommended.

I was given an advance copy of this book from the publisher and NetGalley but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Traci Hall's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/h/traci-hall/

Tuesday, February 10, 2026

The Chowder House Murder

A Downeast Maine Mystery Book 1

Author:    Lee Hollis
Genre:     Mystery

Hardcover; Digital Book (Audiobook Available)
ISBN #:    9781496755056
Kensington Cozies
320 Pages
$27.00. $13.77 Amazon
May 26. 2026

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Ever since Halibut Cove's popular eatery, The Chowder House, started serving matriarch Maggie Holbrook's famous clam chowder it's been in high demand.  Cooked up at the restaurant by Maggie's ambitious 19-year-old granddaughter, Audrey, the dish even has a regular nightly customer, retiree Chips Hogan....until one fateful Sunday night.

After serving Chips his chowder, Audrey rushes off to Maggie's hilltop home for the weekly family dinner with the rest of the Holbrooks -- her three uncles, and her mom, Jill.  But before the meal's end, Jill, a police chief, gets an alarming call.  Chips has been found in the street -- dead.  Jill races out to investigate...and is shocked to learn Chips' chowder was poisoned.

When a Chowder House server recalls seeing local diner cook Waldo Duggan in the alley that same evening, he becomes a suspect.  And when it's uncovered that Waldo bitterly believed the Holbrooks stole the lucrative chowder recipe from the Duggans in the 1930's, he's only further implicated...

Despite everything, Maggie can't believe Waldo would murder anyone.  For fair-minded Maggie, to keep an innocent man out of jail, and to ease Audrey's guilt over serving the chowder, there's no choice but to team up to crime solve.  Soon grandmother and granddaughter are immersed in a stew of rivalries, long held feuds, and looming threats.  Because beneath the surface, even a pretty town has its ugly side...

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Aubrey Holbrook works at the Chowder House as a waitress.  She's happy enough with her job, although it's slightly irritating that every night at closing time, grumpy local Chops Hogan shows up to get his daily bowl of chowder.  Aubrey leaves after serving him, as she wants to be home -- which is living with her grandmother Maggie -- for the weekly Holbrook dinner.

But while everyone is eating, Aubrey's mother Jill, who is the police chief. receives a call that Chips is dead.  When the autopsy results are in, Chips was poisoned by the chowder.  Aubrey is devastated, and worried, because she served him.  After reviewing evidence, no one admits to it, although it was said that another local named Waldo Duggan was seen at the back door.

The rivalry between the Duggans and Holbrooks goes way back, with Waldo's family accusing Maggie's of stealing their chowder recipes.  Even so, when Waldo is arrested for the crime, Maggie doesn't believe he did it.  So along with help from Aubrey, they've invested themselves in investigating the case in order to find a killer.

Unfortunately, it won't be easy.  Her Uncle Cord's fiancée's family might be suspects; and that makes things worse.  But did any of them kill the man?  Maggie finds out more than she wants to know, and it might be the thing that causes the killer to decide to get rid of anyone who's interested...even if it means doing away with both Audrey and Maggie, at whatever cost...

This is the first in a new series by Lee Hollis.  The authors have done themselves well.  At first it seems that there are a lot of characters in this book, and there are.  You have all the Holbrooks (and there are many of them); along with various others (including an entire other family), and minor characters that flit in and out.  

But don't be fooled -- there is more to the story than at what first you see.  There is another mystery which shows up along the way, and that one is just as interesting as the first.  I do love a mystery within a mystery (but that's just me).  The plot is written extremely well, although I would have loved more physical descriptions of Aubrey and her friend Isabella, but it didn't detract from anything.

Concerning the main mystery, it unravels at a medium pace, and you need to look for clues yourself.  Although I knew the killer before Aubrey did, it was still delightful to watch how she handled what information she received.  The murderer was no slouch; they knew exactly what to do to eliminate an eventual victim.

The ending was nicely done, and I don't want to say anything else rather than give away any spoilers.  I truly enjoyed reading this and would definitely recommend it to others.

I received an advance copy of this book but this in no way influenced my review.



More on Lee Hollis's Books:    https://www.fantasticfiction.com/h/lee-hollis/

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