Silent on the Moor by Deanna Raybourn - This is the third in the Lady Julia Grey series, and I found it just as hard to put down. Raybourn has invented a cast of eccentric and fascinating characters, and intriguing mysteries for them to solve, and I've become a fan. 8-) In this installment, Julia and her sister Portia visit Brisbane at his recently acquired property in Yorkshire. The buildings are in disrepair, the inhabitants of the household are odd in the extreme, and it isn't long before Julia realizes that the people and situation are not simply strange - there is something sinister and dangerous going on. As usual, she and Brisbane lock horns over what is to be done about it, and there is plenty of tension between them. After an attempt on Brisbane's life, it seems that things should settle down and justice be served, but it's not quite that simple...
I love Raybourn's style and unique characters, and look forward eagerly to reading the fourth Lady Julia book. I own these first three, and I have a feeling I will buy the fourth rather than wait my turn for it at the library!
By the same author: Silent in the Grave, Silent in the Sanctuary, The Dead Travel Fast