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  • Published: 18 October 2022
  • ISBN: 9781496736178
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $62.99

Murder at Beacon Rock





The New York Yacht Club’s exclusive gathering at Newport, Rhode Island’s Beacon Rock mansion hits stormy seas in the summer of 1900 when reporter Emma Cross, a lesser Vanderbilt, discovers a drowned corpse in Alyssa Maxwell’s tenth Gilded Newport Mystery…

The New York Yacht Club’s exclusive gathering at Newport, Rhode Island’s Beacon Rock mansion hits stormy seas in the summer of 1900 when reporter Emma Cross, a lesser Vanderbilt, discovers a drowned corpse in Alyssa Maxwell’s tenth Gilded Newport Mystery…

As a reporter, Emma is used to covering Newport’s social events. But this time she is appearing on the arm of her fiancé, Derrick Andrews, at a small but exclusive gathering of the New York Yacht Club at Beacon Rock, the Grecian-inspired summer “cottage” of Edwin and Elizabeth Morgan. The members—which include cousin and Yacht Club Commodore John Pierpoint Morgan and widow Lucy Carnegie, the first woman to be admitted to the Club—are there to discuss their strategy for the next America’s Cup Challenge, to be held in New York Harbor the following summer.
 
But it’s Emma who must come up with a strategy when she discovers a woman’s body bobbing against one of the hulls of the boats moored at the base of Beacon Rock. Is it possible she fell from the Newport ferry and was carried by the tide? Or could she have drowned herself or fallen victim to foul play?
 
After the woman is identified as the missing daughter of a yacht designer, the police—with the exception of Emma’s friend Detective Jesse Whyte—hastily conclude she is a suicide, perhaps to quiet any scandal for the Morgans, since her body was found floating near their property. But Emma suspects the woman was murdered and begins to sort through a who’s who of sportsmen, boat crews, and the Newport elite in search of a stone-cold killer . . .
 

  • Published: 18 October 2022
  • ISBN: 9781496736178
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 272
  • RRP: $62.99

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Praise for Murder at Beacon Rock

Praise for Alyssa Maxwell’s Gilded Newport Mystery Series
 
“Lifestyles of the wealthy combine with social commentary in a mystery set against the backdrop of Newport’s grand estates.” —Kirkus Reviews on Murder at Wakehurst
 
“This fantastic series continues with another installment, and plenty of twists, turns, and red herrings…[A] gripping and clever mystery about a sleuth who inhabits two worlds at once, and it will transport you to a time of luxury, greed, and the quest for power.” —Historical Novel Society on Murder at Wakehurst
 
“Maxwell once again exposes the underhanded doings of the wealthy ruling class while providing plenty of fascinating historical background. This entry is bound to delight both established fans and new readers.” —Publishers Weekly on Murder at Wakehurst
 
“What makes this ninth in the series, as well as the earlier eight, so enjoyable is Alyssa Maxwell’s combination of vivid historical detail and her excellent writing craft, blending character development and an intriguing plot. Murder at Wakehurst is an engrossing mystery. Read it!” —Murder on the Beach Mystery Bookstore
 

“Excellent… Maxwell combines convincing character development and vivid depictions of Newport’s heyday with a well-plotted mystery. This historical series just keeps getting better.” —Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW for Murder at Kingscote
 
“In this delightful addition to the series, which would serve as a good introduction to newcomers, Maxwell’s focus on class and gender division is sharp and accomplished. Come for the late 19th-century historical detail; stay for the intrigue.” —Library Journal on Murder at Kingscote
 
“A charming addition to the Gilded Age series that’s laced with social and historical commentary.” —Kirkus Reviews on Murder at Kingscote
 
“Two shocking murders occur at Kingscote, amid many plot twists, fascinating historical details (a parade of flower-decked horseless carriages, a sterling silver box of chocolates, a boxing match), and a plentiful supply of adjectives, making this latest mystery in the series—based on historical, peculiar, but non-homicidal, events—as lightly entertaining as its gilded predecessors.” —Historical Novel Society on Murder at Kingscote
 
“The sense of place and history is palpable and the inclusion of historical figures and the intricate crimes make this a very entertaining, worthwhile series.” —The New York Public Library on the Gilded Newport Mystery series
 
“Numerous plot twists, a richly described 1898 setting, details of the lives and times of the rich, and a principled, smart main character who is making her own way in the world distinguish this entry in the series. It will appeal to those who enjoy historical mysteries with strong, ahead-of-their-times female characters.” Booklist on Murder at Crossways
 
“Alyssa Maxwell entertains readers once again…a light, summer-time read perfect for the beach.” Newport This Week on 
Murder at Crossways
 
“The setting and historical details are vibrant and colorful, especially real-life figure Mamie Fish—a grand dame inevery sense of the phrase—and the glittering fashions and homes of the Newport rich. The Harvest Festival itself is more than worth the price of admission.” Criminal Element on Murder at Crossways
 
“Maxwell gives an honest portrayal of the Gilded Age, its pretentious high society, and the second-class status of women. Using just the right period details, Maxwell puts the reader into the story without bogging down the unfolding murder mystery. Fans of the series will enjoy this caper.” Historical Novel Society on Murder at Crossways
 
“Plenty of red herrings and an intimate look at the world of the wealthy and famous make for a rich broth of a mystery.” Kirkus Reviews on Murder at Ochre Court
 
“Maxwell dramatically depicts the era’s contentious transition from gaslight to electricity…Series fans will enjoy following Emma’s changing circumstances.” Publishers Weekly on Murder at Ochre Court
 
“A sweet, delightful mystery, which is sure to appeal to historical-fiction and mystery readers alike.” Foreword Reviews on A
Pinch of Poison
 
“The characters are fun, the dialogue is both charming and intelligent, but the scenery that makes up that extravagant time period in New England really is the gem in these glorious tales.” Suspense Magazine on Murder at Rough Point
 
“Several cuts above the usual feisty heroine tale; it provides a good picture of life among the privileged—and not-so-privileged—classes in Gilded Newport.” San Jose Mercury News on Murder at Beechwood
 
“It’s such fun to get lost in another era…Plenty of twists to keep me guessing!” –First for Women on Murder at the Breakers
 

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