Murder Most Wilde by Helen Golden

Murder Most Wilde by Helen GoldenMurder Most Wilde by Helen Golden
Series: A Right Royal Cozy Investigation #12
Published by Drew Bradley Press on June 30, 2025
Source: Rachel's Random Resources
Genres: Cozy Mystery
Pages: 326
Format: eBook
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In the world of amateur theatre, the drama isn’t all onstage…

Tragedy Strikes the Windstanton Players

Popular local actor, Noel Ashworth, who collapsed during the rehearsal of Oscar Wilde’s classic comedy, The Importance of Being Earnest, was pronounced dead at the scene. As shock ripples through Windstanton’s tight-knit amateur theatre group, the Fenshire Police are looking at them as suspects.

I can’t let Perry’s acting debut end in disaster! With the cast spooked and the local police under-resourced, Bea—along with Perry, Rich, Simon, and her trusty Westie, Daisy must shift through the cast’s petty jealousies and diva behaviour to unmask the killer before they strike again.

When the show must go on...will everyone make it to opening night?

I love a good theater mystery. This time around, Perry is paying Algernon in an amateur production of The Importance of Being Earnest. Theaters are one of my favorite mystery settings, by the way. Actors are usually fabulously dramatic and I like the glimpses behind the curtains. But, this being the 12th Right Royal Cozy Investigation, of course someone ends up dead- Noel, the actor playing Jack. The police are stretched thin and ask for Bea and Perry’s help. This one does work as a stand alone, but they are all such fun characters that really you should read some of the others too.

The whole gang gets to work on the case. Perry has insider info from being on the cast and Bea sits in on the police’s interviews. Simon, Perry’s husband/former detective/crime writer/chef, and Rich, Bea’s fiancé/police superintendent, add the professional perspective, as always. I like how everyone works together so well. And of course Daisy, Bea’s adorable dog, finds an important clue, too. We have several suspects, a couple of twists, and there’s even the question of whether Noel was the intended target.

It’s just a fun book with characters I like spending time with. It’s a light read with plenty of humor and smiles to go along with the murders. (Such a weird sentence, but cozy readers will know what I mean.) I’m sad that this is the last in the series. The author is moving on to telling us about Bea’s great-great-great aunt’s adventures in Victorian England.

About Helen Golden

Helen Golden spins mysteries that are charmingly British, delightfully deadly, and served with a twist of humour.

With quirky characters, clever red herrings, and plots that keep the pages turning, she’s the author of the much-loved A Right Royal Cozy Investigation series, following Lady Beatrice and her friends—including one clever little dog—as they uncover secrets hidden in country houses and royal palaces. Her new historical mystery series, The Duchess of Stortford Mysteries, is set in Victorian England and introduces an equally curious sleuth from Lady Beatrice’s own family tree—where murders are solved over cups of tea, whispered gossip, and overheard conversations in drawing rooms and grand estates.

Helen lives in a quintessential English village in Lincolnshire with her husband, stepdaughter, and a menagerie of pets—including a dog, several cats, a tortoise, and far too many fish.

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