Murder at Glenloch Hill

· A Stella and Lyndy Mystery Book 6 · Kensington Books
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On a weekend trip to the Scottish countryside, American transplant Stella, and British aristocrat, Viscount “Lyndy” Lyndhurst, learn how sinister bad sportsmanship can be when a prestigious golf tournament becomes a deadly game of murder . . .

Along with cheering on her soon-to-be brother-in-law, Freddie Kentfield, at The British Open in Scotland, Stella embraces the chance to connect with her distant cousins, the McEwens, at their grand estate, Glenloch Hill. But she and Lyndy don’t receive the warm welcome they expect when their arrival is marred by missing luggage, evasive hosts, and the perceived mistreatment of a young laundry maid. Adding to the tense atmosphere, Freddie's roguish father, Sir Edwin, appears at the manor uninvited, his presence casting a shadow over the events—and stirring up more unanswered questions . . .

As golf clubs swing on the green, so do Lyndy’s fists in an uncharacteristic outburst. Chaotic circumstances take a dark turn when Sir Edwin is found bludgeoned outside the laundry house—the maid waiting beside the body, no murder weapon in sight—and all eyes on Lyndy . . .

Suddenly caught in a whirlwind of kilts, elite golfers, and deadly rumors, Stella rushes to protect Lyndy's innocence and save herself from real danger. But can she both navigate the unspoken rules at Glenloch Hill and survive a cutthroat competition against a killer who will stop at nothing to win?

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4.3
3 reviews
MelissasBookshelf
December 1, 2024
Another fabulous edition in the Stella & Lyndy Mystery series! I love this husband & wife mystery solving duo & enjoyed curling up with their latest cozy mystery adventure. This time they’re staying with some of Stella’s distant relatives at Glenloch Hill in Scotland where they’ll be playing a little golf while cheering on future brother-in-law Freddie Kentfield in The British Open. They’re also hoping a change in climate will help Stella with producing an heir. Highly recommend!
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Lori Dykes
November 29, 2024
I adore historical mysteries and always look forward to a new story! Stella and Lyndy travel to Scotland and Glenlake Hall to support her future brother in law in the British Open gold championship. But of course, it cannot just be a relaxing trip. Everything starts to go haywire from the beginning. Throw in murder of Lyndy's erratic father and the mystery begins! Of course Lyndy did not do it, but who did? A full cast of characters and historical atmosphere bring this exciting mystery full c
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Andrea Romance
January 12, 2025
I love Stella and Lyndy! This is an entertaining, heartwarming, and intriguing mystery. It’s Book 6 in the series, and I recommend reading it in order so you can enjoy Stella’s character arc. Still, the book can be read as a standalone. Thanks, NetGalley, for the ARC I received. This is my honest and voluntary review.
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About the author

Clara McKenna is the author of the acclaimed Stella and Lyndy Mystery Series as well as other historical mysteries written under a different name. She is a member of Historical Novel Society and Sisters in Crime, as well as a founding member of Sleuths in Time, a cooperative group of historical mystery writers who encourage and promote each other's work. McKenna has spent most of her working life in academia and is an avid traveler, a vintage teacup collector, a poet, and a self-professed anglophile. She lives with her family in a Victorian farmhouse near Ames, Iowa, and can be found online at ClaraMckenna.com.

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