A Bride’s Guide to Marriage and Murder by Dianne Freeman

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Family is often best appreciated in small doses, a truth that Frances, the Countess of Harleigh, is coming to understand all too well. Since her sister’s wedding, her mother has been an unwelcome guest in her home, and now, her father and brother have joined the mix. With a lovesick brother making an emotional scene and feuding businessmen mingling awkwardly at the festivities, Frances finds herself anxious for her upcoming wedding to the charming George Hazelton, as well as their long-awaited honeymoon.

Just as the newlyweds are on the brink of departure, Inspector Delaney arrives—not as an unexpected celebrant but with urgent, somber news that sends a shockwave through the festivities: Frances’s brother, Alonzo, has been arrested for murder. It’s an unfathomable blow, but George, keen to defend his new brother-in-law, steps up to serve as Alonzo’s legal counsel. Determined to clear his name, Frances and George embark on their own investigation into the murder, understanding that the sooner they can establish Alonzo's innocence, the sooner they can escape to their romantic getaway.

The complexities of love are at the forefront of this narrative, manifesting in a variety of ways throughout the fifth installment of the Countess of Harleigh Mystery series. Readers are treated to a vivid tableau of relationships, from the poignant love of couples on the cusp of marriage to those who have weathered the storms of time together. Some partnerships are blissful, while others are fraught with tension—arranged marriages, infatuations, and the myriad challenges that accompany them weave a rich tapestry of human connection. Secrets, the ruin of many relationships, lurk beneath the surface, adding intrigue to each interaction. The juxtaposition of these troubled dynamics with the steadfast love of Frances and George is particularly compelling. After enduring harrowing challenges to be together, their wedding day finally arrives, yet it seems fate has other plans for them.

In "The Bride's Guide to Marriage and Murder," the mystery unfolds with tantalizing twists. The victim, a thoroughly despicable character, leaves behind a host of potential motives that keep readers guessing. Witnessing the clever interplay between Frances and George as they put the pieces together is a delight. Their playful banter, especially George’s humorous reactions to the idea of wives committing murder, adds levity to the tension. The characters are richly developed, each with their own intricate motivations, drawing readers into the narrative and keeping them engaged until the very last page.

Blending love and laughter within the context of a gripping mystery steeped in meticulous period detail, "The Bride's Guide to Marriage and Murder" captivates from start to finish. As a devoted fan of this series, I find myself eagerly anticipating the next installment—wondering what adventures and dilemmas await Frances and George in the future!


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