England Expects

England Expects
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Mirabelle Bevan Mystery

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فرمت کتاب

ebook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Sara Sheridan

ناشر

Kensington Books

شابک

9781496701275
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Kirkus

January 15, 2018
A former secret service agent is a magnet for murder in 1950s Brighton.Although Mirabelle Bevan's duties as an associate at a debt-recovery service seem humdrum, she's constantly drawn to cases involving murder (London Calling, 2017). So she's intrigued when sportswriter Joey Gillingham, who's come up from London for a boxing match, gets his throat cut in a local barbershop. The police clear the crime scene suspiciously fast, and Mirabelle's associate, ex-cop Bill Turpin, suggests that since almost the entire force are Freemasons, they may be covering up some secret related to the Masons. Ever curious, Mirabelle and her pal, secretary/sleuth Vesta Churchill, talk their way into the local Masonic Temple, where they witness the painful poisoning death of the cleaning lady, Mrs. Chapman. Although neither murder seems to have anything to offer Mirabelle, the firm is soon hired by Joey's sister, who claims that his coded notebook with racing tips and winning betting slips has vanished. The only police officer Mirabelle trusts is DS Alan McGregor, a Scot who's not a member of the Masons. But he can see no link between the two deaths. Mirabelle finds a connection of sorts when she learns that Mrs. Chapman also cleaned at the Brighton Pavilion, a moldering mess that's still a former royal residence. At the pavilion they find restorer Daphne Marsden secretly in residence while she works to save historical objects. They also find a connection to Gillingham through Mrs. Chapman's love of betting. Daphne holds the key to the motives for murder, but both Mirabelle and Vesta find themselves in a desperate situation when the killer targets them.Adventurous and tough, the heroine must fight the perception that women are useless as sleuths, and her sidekick has an even tougher time battling prejudice against both women and black people as they unravel a puzzling mystery.

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Publisher's Weekly

February 19, 2018
London journalist Joey Gillingham says he’s in Brighton to cover a boxing match, but he’s actually heading for a meeting on a career-changing scoop, in Sheridan’s strained third mystery set in 1950s England (after 2017’s London Calling). When Gillingham ends up with his throat slashed, debt collector Mirabelle Bevan is intrigued by the unusually bold crime. Slipshod treatment of the body by the police, many of whom are Freemasons, convinces her that the secretive brotherhood is covering something up—and after Gillingham’s coded journal goes missing, Det. Supt. Alan McGregor, Mirabelle’s secret admirer, is inclined to agree. When Mirabelle and her business partner, Vesta Churchill, talk their way into the Masonic lodge, they witness its charlady die of poisoning. A visit to the derelict Brighton Pavilion, where the dead woman also worked, produces new puzzles. The Masons remain generic villains beneath their exotic trappings, and the investigation relies too much on unfounded surmise, coincidence, and confession. Hopefully, Sheridan, who has a gift for evoking the era’s class, racial, and social tensions, will return to form next time. Agent: Jenny Brown, Jenny Brown Assoc. (U.K.).




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