The Lightbody Bequest - The Lightbody Mystery Series 2
Formats: E-Book, Paperback
Ages: 18+
After the shocking events of the previous summer, life in the Suffolk village of Wickthorpe resumes its normal rhythms. Emma Oldridge’s love for vet, Rick Billington, remains unrequited; long-suffering Ava Green continues to care for her ungrateful mother, Enid; and Honoraria Simpson-Fairchild adopts a new approach in her quest for love.
But danger persists. Questions concerning the recent drowning remain unanswered, and dark secrets simmer behind closed doors. When a book, The Life & Times of Martha Lightbody, is discovered, some hope it will resolve the myth of the Wickthorpe Witch once and for all. Others seek to use the book for their own ends. Plots and superstition abound as the twists and turns of Martha’s story unfold.
And another body is discovered in Dark Water Lake …
Reviews
The Lightbody Legacy left questions unanswered and I for one was waiting and wondering who did or will survive the Wickthorpe curse. The author knows how to describe a setting and craft characters. They spring off the page as if they are in front of you. It's not the norm for the MC to be my favourite in a book but this one is. I felt protective of Deborah Ryecroft and Martha Lightbody (not an easy thing to achieve). The twists and turns continue as each timeline shows possibilities. I have aphantasia - I can't conjure images in my head so writers have to work harder to get me to be in the book and keep me there. As with the first I kept trying to work out what might happen - the characters would arrive in my mind unbidden. I doff my hat to the author - obviously I will be reading more by her.
A year on from the tragic events in Wickthorpe, not a lot has changed. Old hatreds and suspicions still run deep, with the nasty piece of work Enid Green manipulating those she can into wreaking vengeance on Deborah Ryecroft. Enid is certain Deborah is the latest incarnation of the Wickthorpe Witch and carries the curse spoken by Martha Lightbody 400 years ago as she prepared to be drowned as a witch. When a book written by a descendant of Martha’s 200 years after her death surfaces, Deborah is fascinated to find out what purportedly happened. Did Martha survive the attempted drowning? And where did she escape to? Did she ever find peace, a life free from persecution? But Deborah isn’t the only one with a copy of the book, and not all of them are sympathetic to Martha – or to Deborah. Another body found in Deep Water Lake is more than enough motivation to get Enid’s nasty little plots bubbling furiously. As she reels in her allies – some reluctant, others with their own motives -tensions mount. My heart was in my mouth wondering how – or even if – the author was going to get her heroine out of this one! Following Martha’s story as written by her descendant also gave me a great deal of anxiety. Her enemies were resourceful and determined, and the author leaves us wondering until quite late in the day what did happen to her and her family. No spoilers! In The Lightbody Bequest we have the same highly defined characters as in the first book, with my favourite, Honoraria, making a strong and entertaining appearance. Honoraria is also one of several characters who provide us with excellent subplots, which serve to give the reader some light relief between the harrowing episodes of the main story. Detailed plotting, a brilliant sense of pacing, and the ability to cause the reader to hold their breath waiting … all make The Lightbody Bequest a thoroughly enjoyable read.














