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by Carola Dunn

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Publisher Comments:

In  September 1925, Scotland Yard DCI Alec Fletcher inherits a large house on the outskirts of London, from a recently deceased great-uncle.  Fortunately so, as he and his wife, the Honourable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, are the recent proud parents of twins and their house is practically bursting at the seams.  Though in need of a bit of work, this new, larger house seems a godsend- set in a small circle of houses, with a communal garden and Hamstead Heath nearby, the setting is idyllic.

Idyllic, that is until a dead body shows up half-hidden under the bushes of the communal garden. Now rumors of bootleggers, American gangsters, and an international liquor smuggling operation via black ships have turned everything in their new neighborhood upside down.  Alec is assigned by Scotland Yard to ferret out the truth behind the dastardly dead - but it's up to Daisy to find out who the dead man is, what his relationship to her new neighbors is, why he was murdered and who did him in!

Review:

"At the start of Dunn's diverting 17th Daisy Dalrymple 1920s mystery (after 2007's The Bloody Tower), Daisy and her Scotland Yard detective husband, Alec Fletcher, have inherited a large house from Alec's great-uncle near London's Hampstead Heath. While the couple are delighted with the extra space for their growing family, they have doubts about their new neighbors. Then the maid discovers a dead body in the garden one morning, and Daisy and Alec become entangled in a case involving bootleggers, American gangsters and black ships (e.g., rum-running vessels). Meanwhile, the nanny can't get used to the idea that Daisy as a modern mother actually wants to play with her babies. Dunn provides an intriguing view of the Prohibition era from the English perspective, besides casting a witty light on the social changes of the day. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Synopsis:

In 1925, the Honorable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, her husband, Alec Fletcher, and their two infant children inherit and move to a new, larger house on the outskirts of London. It seems nearly an idyllic setting--until a dead body turns up hidden under the bushes of the communal garden.

Synopsis:

In 1925, the Honourable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, her husband, Alec Fletcher (a Scotland Yard Detective) and their new twin infant children inherit and move to a new, larger house on the outskirts of London proper, in a stage of slight disrepair (thanks to an aged, now deceased, uncle).  Set in a small circle of houses and a communal garden, it seems a near idyllic setting.  That is until a dead body turns up half-hidden under the bushes of the communal garden, rumors of bootleggers, American gangsters, and an international liquor smuggling operation via black ships turn everything upside down.  And it's up to Daisy - well, Alec with some help from Daisy - to find out who the dead man is, why he was murdered and who did him in!

About the Author

Carola Dunn is the author of the Daisy Dalrymple mysteries as well as numerous historical novels.  Born and raised in England, she lives in Eugene, Oregon.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780312363079
Author:
Dunn, Carola
Publisher:
Minotaur Books
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - General
Subject:
Criminals
Subject:
Americans
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - Women Sleuths
Subject:
Mystery fiction
Subject:
London (england)
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - Traditional British
Subject:
Mystery
Subject:
Detective / Women Sleuths
Subject:
Mystery & Detective - Historical
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Series:
Daisy Dalrymple Mysteries
Series Volume:
No. 17 of 21
Publication Date:
20090915
Binding:
Electronic book text in proprietary or open standard format
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
304
Dimensions:
8.53 x 5.75 x 1.1 in

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Product details 304 pages St. Martin's Minotaur - English 9780312363079 Reviews:
"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "At the start of Dunn's diverting 17th Daisy Dalrymple 1920s mystery (after 2007's The Bloody Tower), Daisy and her Scotland Yard detective husband, Alec Fletcher, have inherited a large house from Alec's great-uncle near London's Hampstead Heath. While the couple are delighted with the extra space for their growing family, they have doubts about their new neighbors. Then the maid discovers a dead body in the garden one morning, and Daisy and Alec become entangled in a case involving bootleggers, American gangsters and black ships (e.g., rum-running vessels). Meanwhile, the nanny can't get used to the idea that Daisy as a modern mother actually wants to play with her babies. Dunn provides an intriguing view of the Prohibition era from the English perspective, besides casting a witty light on the social changes of the day. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
"Synopsis" by , In 1925, the Honorable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, her husband, Alec Fletcher, and their two infant children inherit and move to a new, larger house on the outskirts of London. It seems nearly an idyllic setting--until a dead body turns up hidden under the bushes of the communal garden.
"Synopsis" by ,
In 1925, the Honourable Daisy Dalrymple Fletcher, her husband, Alec Fletcher (a Scotland Yard Detective) and their new twin infant children inherit and move to a new, larger house on the outskirts of London proper, in a stage of slight disrepair (thanks to an aged, now deceased, uncle).  Set in a small circle of houses and a communal garden, it seems a near idyllic setting.  That is until a dead body turns up half-hidden under the bushes of the communal garden, rumors of bootleggers, American gangsters, and an international liquor smuggling operation via black ships turn everything upside down.  And it's up to Daisy - well, Alec with some help from Daisy - to find out who the dead man is, why he was murdered and who did him in!
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