Trial by Twelve, by
Heather Day Gilbert is the second book in her Murder in the Mountains
series. It’s the sequel to Miranda
Warning (You can read my review here.), which I recommend you read first,
though Trial by Twelve can stand on
its own.
This book starts each chapter with letters from
an estranged father to his child. You don’t know either who the father is or
the child—until the end of the book. Then, the story is told. Tess works at the
Crystal Mountain Spa in West Virginia. The spa is a tony place where the
clientele can get massages, different baths and treatments, in a ritzy
atmosphere—incense and candles included. Tess, married mother of a toddler, is
an attractive, young, pistol packing kind of West Virginia woman. She works with
elegant Dani, who’s small and fashionable. Teeny defies his name, and he’s
the masseuse—and a flirt.
As backhoes arrive to install an outdoor pool, they find
human remains. Unfortunately, the remains seem to multiply as you flip the
pages. New bodies, old corpses, and all killed in the same way: a crossbow.
Who’s the killer? Almost everyone seems like they might be. Tess’s husband
becomes concerned. Why should she be hanging out in harm’s way? Several people
close to her had already disappeared.
You’ll enjoy this exciting murder mystery. It’s clean and
well written, and the author is a Christian from West Virginia. Trial by Twelve
has an authentic feel to it. (I have a feeling the author carries, too!) There
are several spa resorts in West Virginia, and I can definitely imagine one of
them holding some secrets.
Four stars.
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