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Reviewed by Carmen Tenorio for Readers' Favorite
Set during the Irish potato famine, Treasure and Murder in Ireland is Curt Locklear's third novel involving detectives Ebenezer Scrooge and Robert Cratchit. For the owners, partner, and staff of Scrooge and Cratchit, Detectives and Money Lenders, a trip to Ireland is required to solve a baffling triple murder case that may or may not be connected. Accompanying Ebenezer Scrooge and Robert Cratchit is their new junior partner Lockie Holmes, his scientist wife Lucy, their children, and office assistant cum bodyguard and cousin to Lucy, Abigail Jiggins. As they immerse themselves in Irish tradition, mythology, and folklore, the search for a truly priceless treasure, or treasures as it seems, keeps coming up. The trail leading to the backstory of the treasure makes them face characters and situations that are risky, dangerous, and life-threatening. From controlling a wayward hot air balloon to eluding a seductive vampire or confronting a violent cult influenced by the invisible hand of a malevolent nemesis, the team needs all the help they can muster, involving not only Her Majesty’s Metropolitan police but possibly even friends who come from the supernatural realm to untangle this Gordian knot. Will the Scrooge and Cratchit team survive and succeed or should they just give up solving this impossible labyrinthine case?
Curt Locklear is a gifted and creative writer and storyteller. Treasure and Murder in Ireland's well-designed and intriguing plot is thoroughly Dickensian, not only in the gloomy sights of suffering and unfavorable circumstances in the setting and characters but through the humor—like the occasional satirical tone and physical descriptions. The author is prolific in producing ideas, storylines, and character traits. He never fails to work within the standard of deducing and diagnosing a scenario through meticulous observation and detail in an amusing and even entertaining manner as seen in the point of view of his characters like the tightwad Ebenezer Scrooge and the other protagonists. The novel is well-written, interesting, philosophical, and deep. It is engaging, simply delightful, and charming. This cleverly written novel never has a dull moment, and will keep you on the edge of your seat. Highly recommended not only for mystery fans but for those looking for a worthwhile read.