
Amateur Sleuth, Cozy, Historical
LADY ROSAMUND AND THE HORNED GOD
Barbara Monajem
Rosie and McBrae Regency Mysteries #2
Widowed Lady Rosamund spends the first months of her mourning in the Lake District, where it’s safe and peaceful, and murders are exceedingly rare. Luckily, she is rescued from this tedium by a house party comprised of playwrights, poets, and actors—an immoral set of persons with whom no respectable lady should associate. Even so, she hardly expected to wake in the wee hours to find one of the guests lying dead.
As if that wasn’t troublesome enough, Gilroy McBrae is at the same party, masquerading as a footman to investigate a series of thefts. Was the sudden death an accident—or murder? Almost everyone had reason to loathe their unpleasant fellow guest. Rosie must set aside her confused emotions about McBrae and work with him to find the culprit before an innocent person is accused of the crime.
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"Lady Rosamund and the Horned God is an excellent historical mystery—well researched and well written! As a psychotherapist, I was particularly intrigued by Lady Rosamund’s OCD tendencies (accurately presented, by the way), and her realistic terror of being locked away in an asylum as mad, should others become aware of her behaviors. OCD and most other psychological disorders have existed for centuries. Portraying how one suffering from it might have coped in a society unforgiving of “oddness” gives the Lady Rosamund stories a unique twist."
~ Kassandra Lamb, author of the Kate Huntington Mysteries
and the Marcia Banks & Buddy Cozy Mysteries

