Tuesday, February 23, 2021

BOOK REVIEW: A Fatal Journey by Blythe Baker




Perils and plots in British India...
When Rose Beckingham’s pursuit of an international spy leads to the uncovering of an assassination plot, she’ll have to race against time to prevent a crime before it occurs. The dangerous investigation will threaten her relationship with Achilles Prideaux, while leading her from the dusty streets of Morocco to the deep jungles of India.
With the roots of the mystery leading back to the deaths of the real Rose and her parents, the case is personal. Rose is drawn to the site of last summer’s explosion, where a ruthless murderer strikes again. Can she discover the terrible secrets behind the fate of the Beckinghams before it’s too late? Or will a mercenary killer escape and carry the truth away with him?


I thoroughly enjoyed reading A Fatal Journey by Blythe Baker, an outstanding murder mystery in the style of Agatha Christie. A young woman, “Rose”, is on a personal mission to discover who killed members of the Beckingham family and why. Unfortunately, a few other bodies accumulate over the course of her inquiry before she discovers the truth. Excellent story, plot, and characters.





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