Murder at Glenloch Hill

Murder at Glenloch Hill by Clara McKenna is a historical mystery set in Edwardian Britain, published by Kensington Publishing Corp on November 26, 2024. This edition spans 288 pages and is presented in English. The story follows American transplant Stella and British aristocrat Viscount “Lyndy” Lyndhurst as they embark on a weekend trip to the Scottish countryside, where a prestigious golf tournament takes a sinister turn when murder disrupts the festivities.
As Stella cheers on her soon-to-be brother-in-law at The British Open, she encounters a series of unsettling events, including missing luggage and a tense atmosphere at the McEwen estate. The arrival of Lyndy’s roguish father, Sir Edwin, complicates matters further, leading to his shocking murder outside the laundry house. With all eyes on Lyndy as the prime suspect, Stella must navigate the complexities of family dynamics and societal expectations while racing against time to uncover the truth and protect Lyndy’s innocence amidst a backdrop of elite golfers and deadly intrigue.
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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?
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