In The Affair at the Inn Findlater likely crafts a narrative centered around an event or series of events that unfold at an inn possibly involving a group of characters who are brought together by chance or circumstance. The story may explore interpersonal relationships secrets and perhaps the impact of external events on the lives of the characters. Findlater's writing style typically includes rich descriptions of the Scottish countryside nuanced portrayals of character emotions and a keen eye for social dynamics. Her novels often delve into themes of morality class distinctions and the complexities of human behavior.