Tuesday, 28 April 2026

Review: Murder in Rome

Murder in Rome Murder in Rome by T.A. Williams
My rating: 0 of 5 stars

Dan Armstrong, former Met police detective turned Private Eye and aspiring author of detective novels, is approached by an English actress, her wealthy uncle has fallen to his death from the tower of his holiday castle just outside Rome, the local police suspect an accident or suicide but she is convinced he was murdered. Dan agrees to travel to Rome with his trusty side-kick Oscar (the Labrador) to investigate, but no sooner has he arrived than a second body is discovered, and this time there can be no doubt that he was murdered.

This appears to be an inside job, the castle is too well secured for a random stranger to be able to walk in and attack someone, moreover since neither victim seems to have defensive wounds it suggests the murderer is someone they know. The castle only had 13 occupants at the time of the first death. The deceased three sons, their three wives and one granddaughter, his only daughter and her boyfriend, his PA, the chef, the housekeeper, and the part-time gardener. But what could be the motive? Could the missing will have something to do with it?

Mr Williams does well to suggest two likely suspects and he kept me guessing right to the end, but once explained the clues were there, dropped like little breadcrumbs for the reader to spot.

Anyway, another lovely cosy mystery complete with marvellous descriptions of the fabulous meals served at the castle.

I received an ARC from the publisher via NetGalley.

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Review: Murder in Rome

Murder in Rome by T.A. Williams My rating: 0 of 5 stars Dan Armstrong, former Met police detective turne...