The Murder at Worlds End by Ross Montgomery

 

The Murder at Worlds End by Ross Montgomery - Crime

Stephen Pike arrives at Tithe Hall to take up a new position which he desperately needs- he is destitute and has somewhat of a history. On arrival he finds no such position but fortuitously they need more staff, especially as they are shutting out the world for safety due to the passing of the comet. This is 1910 and the rich out power the scientists in what they believe and what they would have their household believe. However the woman who wrote the letter getting Stephen employment, Decima, has her own thoughts and plans. When there is a murder the night of the comet when everyone has been locked in their rooms, the two try to discover who the culprit is. 

This is my first foray into Mr Montgomery’s work and won't be the last- I loved it. It grabbed me from the outset. The characters are so well described that they come to life between the pages and the plot, a locked room (literally!) is a clever one and well thought out with lots of plot twists along the way. I liked Stephen and his naivety of life in the big house which came across well. Decima is wonderful in so many ways and provides a smile more than once, not least of all with her colourful language (remember the era). 

A thoroughly enjoyable book I loved. Off to find more from this very talented author.

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