Review of Murder at the Elms

Rebecca Graf
2 min readAug 25, 2023

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A high society party. A body. Something missing. Secrets. That’s what you find in this story set in the Gilded Age of America when so many advances were pushing the nation forward into a new age and money coated the walls of the homes of a few families. In this story, the reader is taken into the many worlds of Newport, Rhode Island during that time. The main character glides easily between the social structures of society as she has lived in many of them at one time or another while she pushes for her freedoms as a woman. But that doesn’t stop her from solving a mystery.

This is one book in a series, but you don’t have to have read the others to enjoy the story or understand the characters. There are references to previous stories and the characters’ past, but these references are not burdensome in the story as I have found in others that I have read. They are just enough to fill in gaps and help the reader continue enjoying the read.

An enjoyable read, the story had me hooked nearly from the beginning. Maybe it is my love of history that had me pushing further into the lives of these people that I do not know and only a few I have…

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Rebecca Graf

Writer for ten years, lover of education, and degrees in business, history, and English. Striving to become a Renassiance woman. www.writerrebeccagraf.com