When Murder Comes Home by Shana Frost

Posted April 22, 2021 by karenbaron in Mystery, Review, Series / 0 Comments

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When Murder Comes Home by Shana Frost

When Murder Comes Home

by Shana Frost
three-stars
Series: Aileen and Callan Murder Mysteries #1
Series Rating: three-stars
on November 1, 2020
Genres: Mystery
Pages: 209
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An adventure she’d asked for, being a murder suspect? Not really.

A solitary inn in the Scottish Highlands welcomes ten new guests. But when one is murdered in his own bed and the other dangles over the windowsill, all hell breaks loose. Then a mysterious heirloom goes missing. Who is responsible?

Introverted yet brilliant (former) accountant Aileen Mackinnon needs to figure out whodunnit and save her grandmother’s inn from ruin. But when someone steals a family heirloom from the safe and her guests start to drop dead, her mission gets tougher by the minute. 

One-man-show Detective Inspector Callan Cameron finally has a murder to solve, but these ten new guests are not who they seem to be. Can he join forces with the new innkeeper and stay sane?

Aileen and Callan venture into a world of bloody murders, deception, and heists. The tension is high, so is the heat. They might not always see eye to eye, but can they agree: whodunnit?

When Murder Comes Home is the first book in the Aileen and Callan Murder Mysteries. This page-turner will have you at the edge of your seats sleuthing along with Aileen and Callan. Ready to enjoy gore and lots of suspenseful fun? Download this book now!

WARNING: This book deals with poisoning and stabbing.

When Murder Comes Home by Shana Frost is a gruesome tale of two murders happening not that far apart in a Scottish inn.

Will Aileen be able to find out who the murderer is? Can she do it before the inn is ruined?

Aileen Mackinnon

Aileen Mackinnon is our sleuth who gave up her life in the city to move to the small town of Loch Fuar to help her grandmother run her inn. See, her grandma, Siobhan, is too old to run the inn on her own and has been put into a nursing home. Aileen is an introvert that has always played it safe until she made a move to the inn. There is a lot to unravel within this mystery about Aileen and the people around her.

Aileen, as a person, is hard to explain. She wants to be this adventurous type, but in reality, she isn’t. Then when she is busy doing what a forensic accountant does, she is a totally different person. Despite the reader seeing both of these sides of Aileen, I feel like there is more to her than she just that. Along with just being an introvert who’s OCD about her belongings. She seems like an interesting character.

The Mystery

When Murder Comes Home CRThis book has at least four mysteries to solve. The first one is with what happened in the prologue that I’m still confused about it. The second and third are about the first and second murders. The last one is about who will steal a fake diamond engagement ring? The prologue is confusing because you had no clue when it happened or how it is relevant to the story.  Having that on the mind while trying to solve the mysteries is hard as it’s not adding up. Plus, now her grandmother’s engagement ring from her only husband is missing. Let’s say that this story has one too many mysteries to solve.

Plus, we have ten guests claiming to be asleep and not liking what was going on at the inn. I felt like I was in a game of Clue with no real suspect coming out of the woodwork. Well, if Clue was set in Scotland in an inn. For a group of people who say that they are from different parts of the world while also not knowing each other, it sure is a coincidence for them to meet up at the inn and start to be buddy-buddy with each other.

3 Stars

When Murder Comes Home by Shana Frost is getting a three-star rating. I knew going in that this isn’t going to be a cozy mystery, and as a debut novel, it is a good one; just sadly, there were a lot of mysteries, and at some parts, I got lost. Ms. Frost has potential since she did get me on who did it.

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Other Books in the Series

When Eyes Don't Lie by Shana Frost  When Birds Fall Silent by Shana Frost

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Thank you for dropping by! I hope you enjoyed this review of When Murder Comes Home by Shana Frost.

Until the next time,

Karen Signature

Happy Reading!

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About Shana Frost

Shana Frost

Are you looking to solve murders? Perfect, Shana loves plotting them.
 
As a debut writer, Shana Frost is in her secret den hatching murders and having a blast with Aileen, Nina and the gang. It’s crazy in there…
 
When not in the den, Shana always has her nose buried between the pages of a fiction novel. After all, the tantalising aroma of a story is far more enticing, especially for a sensitive nose like hers.
 
Shana’s powerful sense of smell has helped her sniff out fictional murder mysteries and a wide variety of characters. 
 
Occasionally, she finds herself wandering ancient hallways of a castle, or a museum trying to smell the tales these walls effuse. 
 
The traveller Ibn Battuta wasn’t wrong when he wrote, “Travelling – It leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller”

Reading this book contributed to these challenges:

  • 2021 Beachcomber Mystery Reading Challenge
  • 2021 Cloak & Dagger
  • 2021 Goodreads Reading Challenge
  • 2021 Medical Examiner’s Mystery Reading Challenge
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