
A Pretender’s Murder by Christopher Huang
A Pretender's Murder is the second in the Eric Peterkin historical mystery series, but can certainly be read as a stand-alone. Eric Peterkin, our amateur sleuth is dealing with life post WWI. He carries guilt for decisions, and occasionally has flashbacks. He has recently been elected to the position of secretary of the Brittania Club, a result of the murder in the first book, and is relieved when the well-respected Colonel Hadrian Russell shows his support. When Russell is murdered in the club, Peterkin takes it upon himself to find the killer.
The Colonel had four daughters-in-law, each of whose husbands died in the war. These women let us see how the war impacted women's lives, both during the fighting and afterward, but are potential suspects. We have one of the dead men's friends who has returned after convalescing abroad and has been getting quite close to one of the widows. It's also possible that some of the Colonel's activities during...