Traci Hall delivers a fun, clever, cozy mystery following superstition and a mysterious murder.
Murder at a Scottish Wedding was everything I loved about cozy mysteries. It takes a woman, a single mother, and owner of a sweater shop, into the detective shop to solve a murder that threatens to derail her best friendโs wedding.
Great Voice
One of the best things about this novel was the charactersโ voice. I hate when I read a book about Irish or Scottish characters, and they sound so very British. It reminds me that it is a work of fiction because it doesnโt sound genuine.
Hall was able to make each and every character sound Scottish.
Murder at a Scottish Wedding had a very authentic feel, which made me invested in the characterization and the story. I felt I was transported to the Scottish Highlands and immersed in the culture there.
Admittedly, I was confused by some of the phrases. Still, Hall provides context clues that help sell the realism and authenticity of the novel. It made me love the story all that much more.
Story Development
Murder at a Scottish Wedding was also incredibly well-written. Dialogue aside, the story flowed, and the development of the mystery worked.
Paislee Shaw is a wonderful character. I love that she is a single mother and knows nothing about detective work. However, she is headstrong, resourceful, clever, and observant. Paislee knows the right questions to ask and doesnโt try to delude herself into thinking she is a detective. No, sheโs doing this to help her friend whose future in-laws are so superstitious they believe this death means their union is cursed.
So Paislee is determined to say the โaccidentโ was actually a murder.
The way the investigation unfolds and all the pieces slowly come together works. Most importantly, it is not predictable. The murder was not even on my radar of suspects, which is one of the things I love about mystery. I donโt want to solve the murder so quickly, and Hall makes the story engaging and mysterious from beginning to end.
Final Thoughts
I am forever thankful that Traci Hall gifted me Murder at a Scottish Wedding to read and review. This was an excellent, cozy mystery and one I will always recommend.

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