The Slaughter of Leith Hall by Lexie Conyngham – Review by Amanda Kimble

The Slaughter of Leith HallThe Slaughter of Leith Hall by Lexie Conyngham
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

5/5 Stars

The Slaughter of Leith Hall by Lexie Conynhgam

This is the first book by Conyngham that I’ve had the pleasure of reading. While it was difficult for me to get into at first it soon captured my attention.

Charlie Rob is a manservant and this story follows him through his adventures. Charlie is new to this and he doesn’t want to upset his Employer.

Charlie, follows John Leith to his hometown. There he’s met with things he’s not used to. He’s warned that it’s not like the place he comes from. The quote I choose for Charlie is: ‘Och, I’m all fingers and thumbs.’

This isn’t the first Historical Mystery that I’ve read, but it was one of my favorites. Anyone who loves a good mystery; this is a book for them. I do highly recommend this book! Lexie did an amazing job.

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