Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Murder in Rome - TA Williams

 Murder in Rome - TA Williams

Pub. Date: May 2, 2026

She read

This is the fifteenth in the Armstrong and Oscar Cozy Mystery series. It is the second I have read, and it works well as a stand-alone.


Englishman Dan Armstrong, a retired DCI, now resides and works as a private investigator in Florence, Italy. His faithful sidekick is Oscar, an instinctively smart canine companion. Despite his recent marriage, Dan is called to Rome by an attractive TV celebrity, Tamsin Goodfaith, to investigate her uncle’s possible murder, suicide, or accident. She believes he was murdered.

The family home is a magnificent medieval castle inhabited by the four wealthy children of Tamsin’s uncle, three of whom are involved in the family business. When one of them is murdered, Dan collaborates with the local police to unravel the mystery, hopefully, before another family member meets a similar fate. 

This is a captivating and entertaining read with a mystery that keeps readers guessing. Oscar’s delightful presence enhances the enjoyment of the story, and, as always, he proves to be a valuable and reliable assistant. The history and scenery of Rome immerse the reader in the location, while the fast-paced resolution of the mystery enhances the overall enjoyment of the book.

I look forward to the next installment in this series.  

Thanks to @NetGalley and #BoldwoodBooks @TheBoldBookClub for the DRC.


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