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Blog Tour: Crime in the Garden – Catherine Moloney

Two brutal murders. One glass house with a sinister past. And a ruthless killer who’s
ready to throw the first stone . . .

To step into Hollingrove Palm House is to step into another world, filled with tropical blooms, lush foliage and six ancient stones. Flash tycoon Tony Pardoe, the house’s owner, doesn’t believe the old wives’ tales that swirl around these stones. A mistake he won’t live to regret.

Pardoe’s body is found, sprawled across the stones like a sacrificial offering. Now it’s up to Detective Markham and his team to solve the twisted puzzle of Pardoe’s killing.

The only clue? Another mysterious death, under the same roof. Thirty years ago, little Mary Priddy suffered a fatal fall among the stones. Markham doesn’t believe in that kind of coincidence.

But the roots of these murders are buried deeper than he could ever imagine . . .

While Markham’s grappling with his own, more personal demons, a third body falls.
Can he unravel the mystery — more tangled than the palm house foliage — before the killer escapes into the shadows a second time?

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Catherine Moloney is a Liverpool writer of Irish-American heritage. After graduating in Jurisprudence from Jesus College (University of Oxford), she was called to the Bar at Gray’s Inn. Despite qualifying as a barrister, her first love was English; this led to a PhD in English Literature at Birkbeck College (University of London).
In her academic career, she lectured and published widely on the subject of tuberculosis and nineteenth-century literature, but somehow managed to avoid contracting galloping hypochondria and turned her attention to crime fiction.

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My thoughts: DI Markham’s team are called to the gardens of Hollingrove House, a museum in a stately home that has links to Richard II. The CEO has been murdered by the ancient standing stones, his body laid out in a strange fashion, could a modern believer in ancient Druidic rites be the killer?

The only previous time the police had investigated the house was thirty years before when a little girl died, the detectives at the time ruled it an accident, but there were always questions it was murder. Could there be a connection to this case?

With more questions than answers, the team delve into the lives of the staff and volunteers at the house. At the same time Markham and his able fellow DI Bishop are both dealing with personal relationship issues, but they need to focus after another person is killed. Just what is going on?

Clever, with a rather chilling folie a deux, lots of literary and historical references to keep you focused, and enjoyable characters (I’d forgotten how much I enjoy grumpy old Yorkshireman Noakes) this is another excellent slice of crime writing.

*I was kindly gifted a copy of this book in exchange for taking part in this blog tour, but all opinions remain my own.

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