Christopher and his Grandfather, Lord Edgington, head to the country to meet Grandfather's old friends. What Christopher doesn't realize is how much these old friends don't actually get along. In fact, one of them is a murderer!
Lord Edgington is there to confront his childhood friends and finally find the truth of what happened many years ago to one of them. With both an old and new murder to solve Christopher is worried about his Grandfather as his mind seems to be slipping and he doesn't think his Grandfather is capable of pulling off an unbiased investigation. As always Christopher stumbles and bumbles around as he tries to help Lord Edgington figure out who the culprit is.
Laced with humor and insight into human character Death on a Summer's Day was not only entertaining, but also managed to keep me guessing the culprit to the very end. I enjoyed this installment a lot and look forward to the next one in the series.
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