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A First-Class Murder

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A 1920s British cosy mystery and historical whodunit featuring an aristocratic amateur sleuth, a Scotland Yard investigation, a closed-circle ocean liner setting, and classic golden-age intrigue. ...
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  • 16 June 2026
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A 1920s British cosy mystery and historical whodunit featuring an aristocratic amateur sleuth, a Scotland Yard investigation, a closed-circle ocean liner setting, and classic golden-age intrigue.

A luxury voyage becomes a prison at sea.

December, 1922. The Britannic Star sails from Southampton to New York, carrying society’s elite across a storm-lashed Atlantic. Rex joins his formidable guardian, the Dowager Duchess of Drakeford, alongside Detective Inspector Whipple of Scotland Yard, expecting refinement and rest. Instead, a murder shatters the illusion of safety.

With the ship isolated mid-ocean and no escape for passengers or crew, Whipple conducts his investigation while Rex and the Dowager sift through secrets, rivalries, and whispered grudges hidden behind first-class smiles. Every elegant cabin conceals a motive. Then a second death proves the danger is far from over.

As tension builds and the Atlantic crossing continues, the truth must be uncovered before the Britannic Star reaches New York.

A First-Class Murder is Book 4 in the Rex and Dowager series. Perfect for readers who love Agatha Christie, Rhys Bowen, and Deanna Raybourn.

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Price: $19.99
Pages: 396
Publisher: Vinci Books Ltd
Imprint: Vinci Books Ltd
Series: Rex and the Dowager
Publication Date: 16 June 2026
Trim Size: 7.80 X 5.10 in
ISBN: 9781036716479
Format: Paperback
BISACs: FICTION / Historical / General, Crime and mystery: cosy mystery, FICTION / Mystery & Detective / General, FICTION / Crime, Historical fiction, Crime and mystery: women sleuths / detectives
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Keith Finney writes mystery stories steeped in the haunting beauty and rich history of Norfolk, England. A lifelong history enthusiast, he spends his free time unearthing the past through organized metal detecting—always hoping for buried treasure (or at least a good story). His own career has been as varied as his hobbies: from selling ice cream to teaching on cruise ships, crafting furniture to lecturing in further education, where he eventually became a college Assistant Principal. Now retired, Keith spins tales of intrigue, spoils his grandchildren, and cheerfully torments his family with his latest historical curiosities.