A Marius Quin Mystery

A government aide kidnapped, a French diplomat murdered, a killer to uncoverā€¦ When mystery writer Marius Quin and his sleuthing partner Lady Bella Montague are hired by a secretive stranger to find a missing civil servant, they immediately set to work. Ernest Castleton was taken at gunpoint days earlier, but with the help of his distraught fiancĆ©e, Marius and Bella uncover a vital clue. Ernest hid a cryptic letter in the British Museum, and it sends the intrepid duo on a trail that stretches from the centre of London all the way to the English coast. The investigation takes on a new twist when they arrive at the home of the British Foreign Secretary only to find a French diplomat murdered in the Grand Hall of the palatial propertyā€¦ But who pushed Monsieur Rochefort to his death, and what does it have to do with Ernest Castletonā€™s disappearance? Marius and Bella must choose from a nefarious spy, a double-dealing diplomat and any number of spoilt aristocrats if they wish to catch the killer. With the clock ticking and only twenty-four hours left before the suspects disperse, they must call upon their every skill to stop more innocent people from dyingā€¦ A fast, fresh and fun 1920s murder mystery which combines the feel of a classic spy novel with a twisting whodunit, The Castleton Affair will leave you guessing until the very last chapter. Readers love the Marius Quin mysteries: ā€˜My first book by this author but I absolutely loved it! Adored the period setting and how the 1920s were brought so vividly to life. This was a twisty-turny mystery that kept me guessing to the endā€¦ A cross between Agatha Christie and PG Wodehouse, this is an engaging, witty story that made me laugh and kept me hooked.ā€™ Reader review, ?????????? ā€˜Absolutely fabulousā€¦ While I hate to use the cliche of unputdownable, it really was. More of this crime fighting duo please.ā€™ Reader review, ?????????? ā€˜Jam-packed with lively wit, quirky characters, red herrings and cleverness. I felt an instant connection and was riveted to each page, even giggling out loud at times. Spellbinding books such as this are pure joy!ā€™ Reader review, ?????????? ā€˜A lovely cosy whodunit set in 1920s Englandā€¦ Lots of twists and turns and beautiful character development. A very cosy read!ā€™ Reader review, ?????????? ā€˜Charming, witty, and fast-paced.ā€™ Reader review, ?????????? Readers love Benedict Brown: ā€˜Deserves 10 stars!ā€¦ Not since Agatha Christieā€™s Bertramā€™s Hotel have I felt I was right there watching from the sidelines.ā€™ Reader review, ?????????? ā€˜I couldnā€™t put this book down, and I didnā€™t even come close to guessing ā€œwhodunitā€! I wish it hadnā€™t ended so soon.ā€™ Reader review, ?????????? ā€˜WOW Benedict Brown has done it once againā€¦ the ending was completely astounding, the perfect climactic twist.ā€™ Reader review, ?????????? ā€˜Kept me totally hooked until the last pageā€¦ lots of twists and turns to keep you guessing.ā€™ Reader review, ?????????? ā€˜Deserves more than 5 stars. I really loved this book.ā€™ Reader review, ?????????? ā€˜What a great read this was!ā€¦ Murder, mayhem, evildoers doing evil deeds, a clever twist that I never saw coming.ā€™ Reader review, ?????????? ā€˜LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this book.ā€™ Reader review, ??????????