I've finished "A Woman Unknown" the 4th book in her Kate Shackleton series by Frances Brody.
A
winning combination of both intricate plotting and nostalgic post-WWI
English country setting, Frances Brody's A Woman Unknown will appeal to
fans of both classic murder mysteries in the vein of Agatha Christie as
well as readers of historical mystery series set in 1920s England, two
popular subgenres.
The Woman Unknown: Deirdre
Fitzpatrick is married to a man who wants to know where she really goes
when supposedly taking care of her sick mother and calls on the
expertise of Kate Shackleton, amateur sleuth extraordinaire to
investigate.
The Gentleman: Everett Runcie is a banker
facing ruin and disgrace. His American heiress wife will no longer pay
for his mistakes, or tolerate his infidelity, and is seeking a divorce.
The
Murder: When a chambermaid enters Runcie's hotel room, she is shocked
to find that he is alone - and dead! Suddenly Kate is thrown into the
depths of an altogether more sinister investigation. Can she uncover the
truth of her most complex, and personal, case to date?
About the Author
FRANCES
BRODY lives in Leeds. Before turning to crime, she wrote historical
sagas, winning the HarperCollins Elizabeth Elgin award for most
regionally evocative debut saga of the millennium.
Product Details
Series: A Kate Shackleton Mystery (Book 4)
Hardcover: 384 pages
Publisher: Minotaur Books (February 10, 2015)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1250037042
ISBN-13: 978-1250037046
My Review:
3/5
Thanks Minotaur Books for sending me this book to review, greatly appreciated!
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