Cragside is the latest instalment
in the brilliant DCI Ryan series and one I couldn’t wait to start and I wasn’t
disappointed.
DCI Ryan and Anna (his fiancée)
are temporarily living in a cottage situated in the beautiful grounds of
Cragside. The Gilberts, owners of
Cragside throw a murder mystery evening known as a staff party, to which they
are both invited and attend, all dressed up in Victorian refinery. As can be expected, Ryan is not impressed and
feels uncomfortable all dressed up but attends nevertheless.
The evening seems to be a success
and Ryan even somehow seems to be enjoying himself, when suddenly the lights go
out in the room. Ryan offers to go and
sort this out but a member of the Cragside staff goes instead and the next
thing we are aware of if that member of staff lying dead. On preliminary investigations, it is
initially ruled as accidental but as can be expected something niggles away at Ryan
to the point that he is convinced it is something more.
Are Ryan’s suspicions right?
This book is just as good as all
the other books, even though it seems this time more of a comfortable
mystery. We are given insights into how
they are all coping following the dramatic ending of the last book, how Ryan
and Anna are preparing for their wedding day, how Denise (MacKenzie) and
Philips are coping with what happened to them both and how Lowerson is coping
and become a valuable member of the team.
This was a nice side line to the story, and one I enjoyed reading in
order to be able to see how all parties were coping after High Force, yet still
enough of the mystery and thrilling moments to keep me turning the pages with
ease.
I was riveted throughout the book
and as per usual the final few pages had me gasping for more and willing the
next book to be loaded on to my kindle in readiness. I can’t wait to see what is next in store,
however, I will just have to wait patiently for Louise to release the same.
L J Ross has that brilliant
writing style that draws the reader in and I for one look forward to each new
book that is released as I cannot wait to see what is next in stall for Ryan
and his team. L.J. Ross is fast becoming
one of my favourite authors whose books seem to get better and better and I
always look forward to the next saga.
My extreme thanks go to Louise
Ross for the review copy and allowing me to read and review the same.
On second thoughts, all that’s
left to say is hurry up with the next one! 😊