Murder at Castle Vyne by Louise Marley

Murder at Castle Vyne by Louise MarleyMurder at Castle Vyne by Louise Marley
Series: An English Village Mystery #4
Published by Storm Publishing on July 15, 2025
Source: Rachel's Random Resources
Genres: Mystery
Pages: 341
Format: eBook
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three-half-stars

More than a decade ago, the body of eighteen-year-old Sarah Grove was found floating among the water lilies in the pond at Castle Vyne. The case was never solved. Now her sister Natalie is determined to finally uncover the truth.

But when Natalie appears publicly to discuss Sarah's murder, she never expects it to unleash a deadly chain of events. Within hours, bodies start turning up in the nearby village of Calahurst… it seems someone will do anything to keep the past buried. As Natalie delves deeper into her family's history – with the help of mysterious castle gardener Bryn Llewellyn – she finds that nothing is truly what it seems. Behind the charming castle walls and chocolate-box cottages, the respectable villagers of Calahurst are hiding some very deadly secrets indeed.

When another young woman is found dead in the very same lily pond where Sarah died, Natalie realises the killer has returned to finish what they started. But in a village where everyone has something to hide, who can she trust? And will she become the next victim of Castle Vyne's deadly legacy?

Fourteen years ago Natalie Grove found her older sister, Sarah, dead in a lily pond at Castle Vyne. The murderer was never caught and now Natalie, a best-selling author, has written a book based on the mystery. She wants to find the truth about what happened to Sarah. If you’ve read and enjoyed Marley’s other English Village Mysteries, this one, while it takes place in the same area, happens before the other book and features different characters. I thought I might find that disappointing, but I thorougly enjoyed this one. The new characters are fully developed, if not all that likeable, and the setting still feels like a claustrophobic small town.

Natalie has certainly stirred a hornet’s nest by redrawing attention to her sister’s death. There are so many twists here. The town, her friends, her family are all holding on to major secrets, and just when you have some idea of what’s going on, there’s another surprise. It kept me engrossed and rooting for/worried about Natalie. The clues were well-placed and so were the red herrings. The story moves along at a good pace. The flashbacks chapters fit in well and help us see how the past and the present are connected. There were a lot of people and relationships to keep track of, but I only had to backtrack once to remind myself.

Ovrall, this was a good stadalone mystery. The atmosphere, characters, plot and subplots all worked together well. I’m hoping we get to visit Raven’s Edge again soon.

About Louise Marley

Louise Marley writes murder mysteries and romantic comedies. She is lucky enough to live in a village where there is a famous library and TWO ruined castles. (Her husband still thinks they moved there by accident.)

Her first published novel was Smoke Gets in Your Eyes, which was a finalist in Poolbeg’s ‘Write a Bestseller’ competition. She has also written articles for the Irish press and short stories for women’s magazines such as Take a Break and My Weekly. Previously, Louise worked as a civilian administrative officer for the police.

When she’s not writing, she enjoys visiting big old houses, which she uses as inspiration for the houses in her novels, and reading other people’s books when she ought to be writing her own…

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