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Murder at Rough Point (Gilded Newport, Bk 4)
Murder at Rough Point - Gilded Newport, Bk 4
Author: Alyssa Maxwell
In glittering Newport, Rhode Island, status is everything. But despite being a poorer relation to the venerable Vanderbilts, Emma Cross has shaped her own identity—as a reporter and a sleuth. — As the nineteenth century draws to a close, Fancies and Fashion reporter Emma Cross is sent by the Newport Observer ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781496703262
ISBN-10: 149670326X
Publication Date: 5/30/2017
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 17 ratings
Publisher: Kensington
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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jodymcgrath avatar reviewed Murder at Rough Point (Gilded Newport, Bk 4) on + 110 more book reviews
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This is the 4th installment of the Gilded Newport Mysteries. They take place in the 1890s and feature Miss Emma Cross, an independent female who works as a journalist in Newport. She is asked to write an article about an authors retreat that is to take place at Rough Point, the "cottage" of here uncle Frederick Vanderbilt. When the guest start dying, Emma, along with Officer Jesse White and a little help from the famous Edith Wharton, must figure out who the murderer is before they all end up dead.

I have to admit right off that I have not read the first three installments of this series. Therefore, I might be missing some of the backstory and such, but I don't think any of that really detracted from this book as a stand alone novel. The characters seemed very well-rounded, and Emma was bright and independent, but not so much that it would make her an outcast in the 1890s. I did get a little frustrated at her hesitation to snoop and incompetence at eavesdropping. I know it isn't polite behavior, but she is a reporter and sleuth for crying out loud.

The mystery was really good, and I did not solve it until the end. I am not sure though that the reader was really given the clues to do so. Maybe a slight hint or two, but they were so vague that you would have to read into them after the unveiling of the criminal. I liked the "stuck in the house" mystery. It reminded me of the great Agatha Christie's And Then There Were None.

I think for me the hardest parts to get through was the scene explanations. She would describe the rooms and the furniture and the wallpaper, but I still have no clear picture in my head of the layout of the house. She tried to explain that, but I couldn't grasp it. It could just be me though. I never was good with measurements and such.

If you like historical mysteries and a nice cozy read, I suggest you pick up this series. It was quite enjoyable.
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robinmy avatar reviewed Murder at Rough Point (Gilded Newport, Bk 4) on + 2109 more book reviews
Reporter Emmaline Cross has been sent to Rough Point, her Cousin Frederick Vanderbilt's summer cottage, to write a story about people who have rented the cottage. A group of artists, writers, and musicians are now in residence, including writer Edith Wharton. Emmaline is shocked to find that her parents are also part of the group, having returned from Paris without informing her or her brother. As Emma observes the group, she finds that some of their relationships are very volatile. When one man is found dead at the bottom of the cliffs, the police are not sure if he slipped or jumped. But another body found the next day makes it likely that they have a murderer in their midst.

This story is set in Newport, Rhode Island in 1896, where the rich and famous have their summer homes. Emma, the group of artists, and a small staff are stuck at Rough Point during a huge storm that is battering the coast. The roads are washed out and the new telephone system isn't working. Everyone is a suspect, including Emma's parents.

I like how the author incorporates real Newport socialites into her stories. Edith Wharton helps Emma gather evidence to help the police find the killer. My rating: 4 Stars.


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