Homicide in the Indian Hills (Jane Wunderly #6)
Erica Ruth Neubauer. Kensington, $27 (432p) ISBN 978-1-4967-4121-9
Neubauer’s entertaining latest (after Secrets of a Scottish Isle) begins with newlyweds Jane Wunderly and Redvers Dibble traveling to India by train in 1927. Redvers, an English banker, is visiting the mountain town of Ootacamund (“Ooty” for short) on official business. The American Jane, meanwhile, plans to explore Ooty’s lush gardens and tea plantations. On the train, the couple bumps into British expat Gretchen Beetner, a former member of the Indian National Congress whose outspoken opposition to British rule in India instantly enchants Jane. After the three strike up a friendship, Gretchen is found dead, the victim of a supposed tiger attack. Jane and Redvers suspect foul play, however, and quickly identify people close to Gretchen with reasons both personal and political for wanting her dead. A second killing raises the stakes and intrigue, leading Jane and Redvers to believe they might be in peril. As they sort through a mélange of blackmail and betrayal, they cling to each other for support. Neubauer’s solid puzzle plot is accented by well-drawn characters, evocative scenery, and captivating historical detail. Series fans will enjoy themselves. Agent: Anne Collette, Rees Agency. (Apr.)
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Reviewed on: 02/10/2025
Genre: Mystery/Thriller