Thursday, July 2, 2026

Cozy Review: Murder at the Breakers

 


* Book 1 in the Gilded Newport Mystery Series * 
Emma Cross is a relation of the Vanderbilt family, but as she's a distant relative, she isn't required to live by the same rules. She lives in Newport, not in a mansion, but in a small house. Her parents are abroad. She lives with her surrogate grandmother in her aunt's house. She writes for the local newspaper.

While on assignment, sharing the details of the ball at the Breakers, she witnesses a murder. Her half-brother is arrested for the murder. She knows Brady didn't murder anyone. Brady has been in trouble with the law previously and Emma's theories are just theories, which are dismissed.

Emma takes it upon herself to uncover the truth about the murder.
My Thoughts: I've been meaning to read this book for ages. Someone at work was telling me they read it and I placed a hold on it. I adore the Gilded Age TV show, so this eased a little of the waiting period for me. I loved the Emma was connected but not so connected. She wouldn't have been able to do most of the investigation if she had been a true Vanderbilt. Instead, she's able to talk with people from society and from below stairs. She might not have money, but she has more freedom. I'm looking forward to the next book in the series.

Cover Thoughts: Charming
Source: My Library
Hand this to: Readers who enjoy the TV series The Gilded Age

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