Gunshy

An Oliver Redcastle Historical Mystery (Redcastle Mysteries Book 1)

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Pub Date 27 May 2018 | Archive Date 8 Apr 2021

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Description

It's 1882 and once again Oliver Redcastle is about to dive into mayhem. He's no stranger to bloodshed. Memories of the men he has killed, first as a Pinkerton Detective, then as a Union Army sharpshooter haunt his days -- and his nights. He dreams of putting his past behind him and, upon learning that he has unexpectedly inherited a house in Baltimore, vows to start a new life for himself and his daughter.

Barely settled into his new home, Oliver makes the acquaintance of John D. Rockefeller. Oliver's hopes for a peaceful life are shattered when Rockefeller offers him a job investigating a railway explosion and makes it clear that Oliver had better take the case -- or else. With little choice, Oliver accepts the assignment and is plunged into trouble once again.

A whirlwind of mystery follows as Oliver digs deeper into the city's past and an old Civil War encampment reveals old betrayals, triggers death and breeds a fresh murder plot. Can Oliver foil the killer's plans and prevent his future from becoming as bloody as his past? Pick up Gunshy to find out!

It's 1882 and once again Oliver Redcastle is about to dive into mayhem. He's no stranger to bloodshed. Memories of the men he has killed, first as a Pinkerton Detective, then as a Union Army...


Advance Praise

"5.0 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing! A totally intriguing!

Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2020

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This was my first book by this talented author. I don't usually read books in this time period but was very intrigued by the cover. I was hooked on the first page and didn't want to put it down until I was done. The characters are so alive and descriptions so vivid that I felt I was in the story. The plotline is very well devised and executed keeping the pages turning until you are rudely awakened by The End. This world stayed in my mind for days after I finished.

I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes a good mystery, a well researched historical or both.

5.0 out of 5 stars A perfect combination of historical mystery and action

Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2020

Gunshy is a great introduction to a protagonist who is a 19th Century Jack Reacher/James Bond combination. The book takes place in post-Civil War Baltimore, where Oliver Redcastle has recently left the Pinkertons to settle down with his young daughter. However, the sharp-shooting detective can't escape his past. I loved all of the historical detail, with great descriptions of the streets, buildings, and wharves of Baltimore. The characters in this book were so well-written, that I am excited to follow them to the next book. I'm so glad this is the first in a series. If you like exciting historical fiction, I highly recommend Gunshy by Louise Titchener."

"5.0 out of 5 stars Mesmerizing! A totally intriguing!

Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2020

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This was my first book by this talented author. I don't usually read books in this...


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A fun concept done well by an author I’m reading for the first time. Taking hints from Ian Fleming and Lee Child, she develops an interesting character and places him in the 19th century with conflicts that keep the reader entertained and anxious for the rest of the series.

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1882 Ex-Pinkerton detective and former army sharpshooter, Oliver Redcastle is forced to investigate a railway explosion at the Carrolltown Viaduct which killed three men. Who and why was John D. Rockefeller's private railroad car sabotaged. But what secrets will his investigation reveal.
An entertaining historical mystery with a likeable main character. A good start to the series.
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Another great whodunit in the likes of Agatha Christie. This was my first Oliver Redcastle mystery and I had a hard time putting it down. The characters are all interwoven at a period of time when America was at war with itself. As the plot thickens, your not sure who to trust and who's the good guy or the bad guy. The book is well written and full of surprises. Your always reading ahead to see who did what and just what happened next. I'd highly recommend this book and am looking forward to reading another great mystery from Miss Tichener..

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Oliver Redcastle has moved to live in Baltimore as he has inherited a townhouse from an aunt. He is stranger to bloodshed. As a Pinkerton Detective, then as a Union Army sharpshooter memories of the men killed haunt his days -- and his nights. He dreams of putting his past behind him and upon learning that he has an unexpected daughter gaining a sweet and peaceful life. Unfortunately,Oliver becomes involved in a railroad accident, the three fellows in the railroad crash — Enoch, Nutwell and Magruder. Enoch is killed. John D. Rockefeller wants the railroad accident solved. Oliver says no he doesn’t want to do it. Why? However he does investigate. Oliver hires a woman to help him get information he needs though is suspicious of her. Will he find out why the railroad accident happened?

In this exciting, thrilling mystery are twists and turns that had my complete attention. It has the abandoned child, a lady detective, and murder all written so smoothly incorporated that I never minded learning about Oliver’s character. He caught my interest as he found himself doing things that he wasn’t planning on, yet managed to not be discouraged. I look forward to reading his next Redcastle mystery.

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A genuine hero is at the head of this quirky, fast paced and engaging novel. His adventures take the reader from potential disaster to potential disaster and every step is completely thrilling! I feel like you could pick the main character up and put him in a 21st century setting and he’d take it in his stride. It was nice to have such relatable characters in a really interesting historical setting.

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Oliver used to work at Pinkerton but he's moving on. He wants to get into a less dangerous business. But going home didn't remove any danger...

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He and his cousin fought on different sides during the Civil War. Oliver made it back in good shape but his cousin didn't.

Oliver runs into several versions of trouble at home. He wants to invest and the sheriff says he can have two days to decide if he would like to join their group. He gets solicited as a detective by a woman that wants to work with him. She's not who she says she is. There is a plot to kill the president that he wants to stop. And all this going on at the same time.

As if that isn't enough, someone is trying to kill him. Will he live long enough to sort it out?

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this was a great concept and I enjoyed getting to know the characters. It had a great story with an interesting mystery. I hope there is more in the series.

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I love historical fiction and this took place in 1880’s. The civil war was years before but still has a lingering feel on the country. A former Union soldier and Pinkerton agent is trying to start over where he can raise a family but fate has different plans.
I really enjoyed this and it was pleasantly realistic and intriguing. The characters were interesting and I loved the plot.
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