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  • Published: 7 January 2025
  • ISBN: 9781496748515
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $49.99

Murder at Glenloch Hill




Set in Edwardian Britain, American transplant Stella, and British aristocrat, Viscount “Lyndy” Lyndhurst take a weekend trip to the Scottish countryside and learn how sinister bad sportsmanship can be when a prestigious golf tournament becomes a deadly game of murder . . .

Set in Edwardian Britain, American transplant Stella, and British aristocrat, Viscount “Lyndy” Lyndhurst take a weekend trip to the Scottish countryside and 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?

  • Published: 7 January 2025
  • ISBN: 9781496748515
  • Imprint: Kensington
  • Format: Hardback
  • Pages: 288
  • RRP: $49.99

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Praise for Murder at Glenloch Hill

Praise for the Stella and Lyndy Mystery Series

“Charming…This easygoing Christmas mystery hits the spot.” Publishers Weekly on Murder at Glenloch Hill

“The halcyon days of 1905 are both romantic and dangerous for the charming sleuths.” Kirkus Reviews on Murder at the Majestic Hotel

“The Stella and Lyndy mystery series from Clara McKenna portrays Edwardian England at its most charming…[McKenna] provides a clever set of twists with a highly satisfying conclusion.” —Historical Novel Society on Murder at the Majestic Hotel

“McKenna nicely balances detection with romantic moments between Stella and Lyndy. Vivid evocations of Yorkshire and clever subplots enhance the smart, well-paced mystery. Fans of light British historicals will be well satisfied.” Publishers Weekly on Murder at the Majestic Hotel

“This story appeals to the mystery lover but also to the reader who enjoys a tale of a unique and very accomplished couple. Very strongly recommended.” —Historical Novel Society (Editor’s Choice) on Murder at Keyhaven Castle

“An intriguing peek into British society with likeable, believable characters, a fast-moving plot, and a surprising, very happy ending.” —Suspense Magazine on Murder at Keyhaven Castle

“The two appealing leads are fully fleshed out.” Publishers Weekly on Murder at Keyhaven Castle

“An American marrying into an aristocratic family faces prejudice and peril in 1905 England…The sleuthing couple unearth surprising revelations in an appealing continuation of their adventures.” Kirkus Reviews on Murder at Keyhaven Castle

“Even with murder involved, the sprightly dialogue, interesting characters, and intwined intrigue offsets the violence so the cozy mystery air—turn-of-the-century style—is easily maintained.” —New York Journal of Books on Murder at Keyhaven Castle

Murder at Keyhaven Castle is like reading a Masterpiece Theater script. It wasn’t just about murder. It was a period piece, and if you enjoy grand castles, elaborate gowns, uppity royalty, devious killers, and a bit of respectable romance I highly recommend this novel.” —Mystery & Suspense Magazine on Murder at Keyhaven Castle

“A delightful, thoroughly enjoyable book, with an attractive young couple as protagonists...Highly recommend.” —Aunt Agatha’s Bookstore (Ann Arbor, MI) on Murder at Keyhaven Castle

"A spirited American heiress who's shocked the stuffy Edwardian aristocracy turns to detection once more...Oodles of charisma in a neat combination of mystery and romance." Kirkus Reviews on Murder at Blackwater Bend

"McKenna manages to pull the many story lines together toward the satisfying conclusion." Publishers Weekly on Murder at Blackwater Bend

"Love will have its way and murder will out, but it's a harrowing and dangerous experience for the Kentucky heiress and her noble intended, with plenty of false clues and mysterious diversions." The New York Journal of Bookson Murder at Blackwater Bend

"The varied and richly portrayed characters make this story." Booklist on Murder at Blackwater Bend

"Entertaining." Historical Novel Society on Murder at Blackwater Bend

"Stella and Lyndy come from different backgrounds but together they're creating a life that combines the best of the old and new worlds. I look forward to their next adventure, hopefully after a splendiferous wedding." Criminal Element on Murder at Blackwater Bend

"McKenna's delightful debut and series launch introduces feisty American heiress and horse breeder Stella Kendrick and Viscount Lyndy Lyndhurst...Eccentric, humorous characters add to the intrigue of catching the murderer...Fans of historical cozies will be enchanted."Publishers Weekly on Murder at Morrington Hall

"McKenna's series kickoff will warm the hearts of fans who cherish all things Edwardian." Kirkus Reviews on Murder at Morrington Hall

"Well-drawn characters, a richly described historical setting with details of horses and horse racing, and a tentative romance distinguish this agreeable cozy."Booklist on Murder at Morrington Hall

"Get ready for an entertaining combination of Pride and Prejudice, the game of Clue, and an Agatha Christie-type plot...What adds to the reader's enjoyment is the growing relationship between the intended bride and groom, who are both lovers of horses and horse riding. The denouement is both surprising and satisfying." Mystery Scene on Murder at Morrington Hall

"Unexpected twists and turns and a clever ending...Hopefully, her next one will have just as much quirkiness and fun." —Historical Novels Review on Murder at Morrington Hall

"With her unconventional, contrary ways, American heiress Stella lays siege to every notion of decorum held dear by her soon-to-be British in-laws, but she and their elegant son Lyndy find more in common than either thought possible. Together, Stella and Lyndy make a delicious pair. They'll win your hearts as they win each other's in this charming, clever mystery!" —Alyssa Maxwell, author of Murder at Crossways

"Murder at Morrington Hall proves to be a delightful read. While educating her readers about the social history of the era, Clara McKenna also provides us with a challenging mystery to solve." Newport Plain Talk on Murder at Morrington Hall

"It will take more than an arranged marriage and a murder to thwart Stella Kendrick in this compelling mystery filled with twists and turns, intriguing characters, and rich historical detail. I fell in love with the clever and spirited Stella and her charming fiancé Lyndy as they navigate the perils posed by both romance and intrigue; I cannot wait to see what the future holds for them!" —Ashley Weaver, author of An Act of Villainy

"Witty from the start, Clara McKenna has crafted a clever mystery. A pair of wickedly winning sleuths--one horse-loving, headstrong American heiress and the handsome Viscount she's meant to marry--makes for fabulous fun." —Nancy Herriman, author of the Bess Ellyott mysteries

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